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Pledge to give sports extra £43m

The Conservatives today pledged to boost Lottery funding of grassroots sports by an annual £43million.

Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said the cash would help deliver a sports legacy from the Olympics - which the Standard is campaigning for. The Tories propose a 30 per cent rise in Lottery funding of sport after 2012 by reverting to the original system in which the fund bankrolls four "pillars" - sports, arts, heritage and charities. It will redistribute to these causes £156million currently under the control of the Big Lottery Fund.

Mr Hunt said a Tory government would "stop the Government's scandalous diversion of Lottery funds to pet projects".

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