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In terms of where the budget split is going to be, as Vicki Swales highlighted, more than £500 million is coming into agriculture right now, which I think is still relatively cheap in real terms, given that public spending in Scotland in 2020-21 was £99 billion.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/" target="_blank">https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/</a> In July 2021, Beat received £400,000 in funding to support those with eating disorders and their families in Scotland.5Beat. (2021, July 20).
The path is clear: we must diversify our sources of supply, decarbonise and move towards greater energy independence, so that we have the cheap and clean energy that Britain needs to prosper in the future.