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Speeches by Fahnbulleh.

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

Commissioners can and will support mayors in getting the job done for their communities. They are not compulsory. There is no obligation on a mayor to appoint commissioners, but it gives the mayor the option of increasing capacity and expertise to do that. The hon. Member for Brighton Pavilion talked about the example

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

The public rightly expect that mayoral strategic authorities will have access to the expertise they need, that they will work with businesses and other stakeholders, and that mayors will work full time to deliver for their communities. Mayoral strategic authorities will undertake critical new functions, including a str

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

Government amendments 68 and 69 are consequential to Government amendment 220, which we will discuss later. Government amendment 220 will ensure that responsibility for fire and rescue functions sits directly with the elected mayor, who can delegate them only to a public safety commissioner and not to deputies or offic

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 68, in clause 9, page 11, line 19, leave out from “function” to “, or” in line 20. This would omit this wording is because of its replacement by the new section 30A(2) of LURA 2023 (see Amendment 220).

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

The clause does two things. The proposal to become an established mayoral strategic authority will come up from the locality. The power is about the ability of the Secretary of State to designate it as such at its request; it is not about the Secretary of State imposing the status on any area. Critically, it will lock

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

The devolution White Paper set out our commitment to introduce a new category of established mayoral strategic authority, representing the highest level of devolution in England. The clause delivers on that commitment. It enables a mayoral strategic authority that meets the eligibility criteria set out in the English d

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

Clause 7 is a small but important clause that supports the wiring of our new devolution framework. As hon. Members will know, the Bill introduces a systemic approach, ending one-off deals and creating a standardised devolution framework in which strategic authorities and mayors are given a clear and coherent set of fun

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

I thank the hon. Member for that very detailed and specific example. The concerns he raised have been heard and noted. Both in practice and principle, ensuring that no constituent authority is put in either financial or legal jeopardy underwrites all of this. I will take the hon. Member’s points away and write to provi

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

We think that the model works well. We have heard representations from constituents, local authorities, Assembly members, and the mayor himself. Any model needs to evolve; as we think about how we expand the powers of the mayor, which we want to, we will also be thinking about reforming the GLA to make it fit for purpo

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

I will respond to the amendment to clause 48, and then I will pick up the specific questions from the hon. Member. The GLA has a different and long-established governance model. In London, the mayor is elected by the people of London to make decisions; the Assembly’s role is to scrutinise those decisions. As a London M

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

Clause 4 introduces schedule 1, which will streamline and simplify existing processes for establishing new combined authorities and combined county authorities, and for changing the arrangements of existing authorities. The Government have been clear that their goal is to achieve universal coverage of strategic authori

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

Moving from devolution by deal to devolution by default is at the heart of the Bill. Clause 6 and schedule 2 are essential to achieving that. The Bill ensures that strategic authorities have a consistent set of functions, and these provisions standardise how they exercise those functions. Many existing strategic author

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

Once the Bill comes into force, there will be various ways in which functions can be conferred on a combined authority or combined county authority that will be operating as strategic authorities. The clause makes the necessary amendment to existing legislation to clarify these wider options. It is a small but importan

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

On Hampshire and Solent, for example, our conversation was very candid. The leaders were clear about some of the debates that they had had within the council; as the Minister, I said what opportunities would be open to them, and I expressed the fact that in the context of the Isle of Wight, the name was completely down

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Fourth sitting)

The amendment would require the Secretary of State to publish a statement when directing the establishment of a new combined authority, setting out how the proposed combined authority would affect the physical geography, community identity and boundaries of other public services in the local area. I have no doubt that

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

I say gently to hon. Members that we absolutely recognise the desire. I have had multiple conversations with the leader of Isle of Wight council, who was enthusiastic about this devolution deal. It is within the gift of constituent authorities to change their name; it is not for Government to impose. I hope that there

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

I do not have those figures, but we can write to the hon. Member with them. However, the principle remains that the power is there. It is within the gift of constituent authorities; it is not being imposed by Government. If there is a name change that the combined authority wants to take forward, it can take it forward

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

I put on record my thanks to hon. Members who are championing specific areas that have a unique identity, which the Government completely recognise. On amendments 43 and 44, I pay tribute to the hon. Members who have been championing the Isle of Wight and its proud history. The Government understand and support the int

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

Yes. Amendment 62 agreed to. Amendment made: 63, in schedule 1, page 80, line 19, at end insert— “5A After section 105B insert— ‘105C Non-mayoral combined authority: functions imposing financial liability (1) This section applies where a non-mayoral combined authority considers that the exercise of a function by the au

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13 Oct 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Third sitting)

I am happy to provide that clarity in writing.

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