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Written questions by Leishman.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Brian Leishman this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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24 Feb 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps she is taking to mitigate the impact of changes to employer National Insurance contributions for local authorities.

Reply

Raising the revenue required to fund public services and restore economic stability requires difficult decisions on tax.The government is providing an additional £2 billion in grant funding through the Settlement, including £502 million to address the impact of employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) changes on council budgets. A further £13 million has been allocated to Mayoral Combined Authorities, totalling £515 million.Payments will be unringfenced to allow funding to be used across direct, commissioned, and externally provided local services.Spending decisions beyond 2025-26 are a matter for the upcoming Spending Review.

24 Feb 2025·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
Asked

Communities and Local Government, what steps she is taking to help local authorities deliver essential services following changes to employer National Insurance contributions.

Reply

Raising the revenue required to fund public services and restore economic stability requires difficult decisions on tax.The government is providing an additional £2 billion in grant funding through the Settlement, including £502 million to address the impact of employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) changes on council budgets. A further £13 million has been allocated to Mayoral Combined Authorities, totalling £515 million.Payments will be unringfenced to allow funding to be used across direct, commissioned, and externally provided local services.Spending decisions beyond 2025-26 are a matter for the upcoming Spending Review.

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