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

I thank the hon. Member for his detailed, complicated questions. We will write in response, particularly on the public accounting standards. We have set what we think is a good baseline. There will obviously be some flexibility for constituent authorities. The hon. Member will remember from the evidence session that th

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

I will begin by talking to Government amendments 63 and 65. The Government recognise that the creation of a combined authority or combined county authority can cause some concern in prospective constituent councils. One of the main worries is that the new institution could create new financial burdens on existing counc

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

I beg to move amendment 62, in schedule 1, page 80, line 19, at end insert— “5A After section 105B insert— ‘105C Non-mayoral combined authority: consent to budget (1) A non-mayoral combined authority may only exercise the following functions with the consent of each constituent council— (a) adopt or amend the authority

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

I thank the hon. Member for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner for highlighting the deep cuts that were imposed on local authorities during a decade and a half of Conservative government, which fundamentally weakened our civic infrastructure. We should never forget that. We absolutely appreciate that, as a result, local gov

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

That is not the feedback that I heard in that evidence session. At the moment the places in our devolution priority areas are going through a process of consultation. They are talking to their constituent councils, voting it through the council chamber and taking it to their residents to make the case. What we are seei

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

We will discuss neighbourhood governance and neighbourhood boards later in the Bill. When it comes to areas that do not have town and parish councils, we recognise there is an opportunity for us to create structures so that there is stronger community representation and a stronger community voice. There is an opportuni

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

I will respond to amendments 30, 31 and 33 first, and then amendments to 266 to 280. I appreciate the intention of the Liberal Democrat amendments, and I reiterate that I think we are completely aligned in this Committee in our desire not just to push power down, but do so in a locally driven way. On the specifics of t

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

I will not press this point. All I can say is that I sat down with the leaders last week as a new Minister—the newbie—and I asked them how it was going. They told me, “we are enthusiastic and there is momentum around this because we can see the value that it will provide for our communities, so we are driving forward.

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

It is absolutely right that we say that, in order to drive economic success in particular areas, there are powers that relate to economic drivers and levers that we want, and there is an investment fund that can be deployed at that functional level. I will not resile from that; it is absolutely the right thing to do. W

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

I spoke to the leaders of Hampshire and the Solent just last week, and they were unanimously enthusiastic about what was being proposed, because they could see the opportunity. I am pleased that it is being voted on, and ultimately it is for places to come forward. What we have said to them is, “If you go through this

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

I completely disagree. I have been having conversations, for example, with our strategic combined authorities that are going through the process. The difference between this Government and the last is that we have created a clear sense of the powers and the economic opportunities that areas can take forward. Take, for

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

Both the policy intent and the practice with places going through the devolution process are locally led. The impetus is coming from local leaders and local authorities that are working with their communities to drive the process. On amendment 4, the Government have been clear that we will consider non-mayoral devoluti

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

I shall start by setting out the purpose of clause 2, then turn to amendment 261. The clause provides some broad thematic policy areas under which functions and powers of strategic authorities are arranged in the Bill. Defining those areas on the face of the Bill will bring clarity and purpose to the role of strategic

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

I am sympathetic to the intentions behind the new clause, and the hon. Member for Brighton Pavilion makes a good point regarding the tapestry of terms that we have in a very complicated local government structure; however, the Bill already includes defined terms relevant to interpreting local government structures. For

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

It is a pleasure to serve with you in the Chair, Sir John. Before I speak to the first group of amendments, I put on the record my thanks to the witnesses who gave up their time in September to give evidence to the Committee. Their comments were insightful and will inform our scrutiny over the remainder of Committee st

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12 Oct 2025Devolution: Impact on Economic Growth

We have consulted on the fair funding review. My colleague the Minister for Local Government and Homelessness is looking at proposals at the moment, and we will report back in due course.

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12 Oct 2025Devolution: Impact on Economic Growth

One hundred per cent. Devolution offers the opportunity to put communities in the driving seat and give them genuine power. For example, this Government’s Pride in Place programme puts communities right at the centre, because we think that is how to ensure that communities come together to drive the change that they wa

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12 Oct 2025Coalfields Regeneration Trust: Capital Funding Request

We recognise the excellent work being done by the Coalfields Regeneration Trust and remain committed to working with it. As my hon. Friend will know, the current fiscal position remains challenging. It is in that context that we are considering funding requests.

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12 Oct 2025Coalfields Regeneration Trust: Capital Funding Request

The Government remain committed to supporting ex-coalfield communities, such as those in my hon. Friend’s constituency, and to tackling the decline and neglect we saw under the Conservative party. It was our party that established the Coalfields Regeneration Trust in 1999, and we are committed to working with it to sup

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12 Oct 2025Coalfields Regeneration Trust: Capital Funding Request

We recognise that we need to support communities across the country who have been held back. We are working with the Northern Ireland Office to make sure that support is available for communities to renew and regenerate, so that they have the power to drive the change that they want to see.

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