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Speeches by Fahnbulleh.

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

My hon. Friend is completely right to raise this issue. That is why we are giving local communities greater powers to control the proliferation of gambling and vape shops. It is also why, through our Pride in Place programme, we are giving communities the funding and tools they need to shape their local high streets, s

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

We recognise the uniqueness of Cornwall. We are committed to working with the local authority to ensure that we unlock the economic opportunities in the area and build on its existing devolution deal.

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

My hon. Friend is completely right. We had a decade and a half of decline and neglect under the last Government. This Government are getting to grips with it. I thank my hon. Friend for her enthusiasm and for working together to make this impact and to drive the change we want to see across our communities.

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

There are two processes going ahead: the devolution process, driven by economic imperatives to unlock the growth prospects across the country; and the reorganisation process, which is being done to ensure that we have more streamlined and effective public services. We are doing those in tandem, because the last Governm

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

I thank my hon. Friend for his enthusiasm. He is absolutely right: we are putting right the neglect and decline that we saw after 14 years, where communities had been held back because the last Government failed to invest. We are putting communities at the very heart, and I look forward to working with colleagues acros

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12 Oct 2025Topical Questions

The flag is something that we must reclaim, and reclaim proudly. We know that in some communities flags are being used to intimidate and divide, and we are working with local authorities throughout the country to ensure that they have the support that they need to make those judgment calls, but I return to the fact tha

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12 Oct 2025Devolution: Impact on Economic Growth

My hon. Friend is completely right to highlight that. There is a huge opportunity for strategic authorities to support community businesses, co-operatives and social enterprises to help regenerate and revitalise our town centres and build community wealth. We are already seeing that across the country: we see it in Liv

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12 Oct 2025Devolution: Impact on Economic Growth

We are looking closely at every area. We know that local government is going through the process of reorganisation at the same time as we are doing devolution. We are doing that at pace, but we are doing it in strong collaboration, working closely with individual areas.

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12 Oct 2025Devolution: Impact on Economic Growth

Devolution to strong local leaders who understand the economic opportunities and challenges in their patch has clear economic benefits: it can drive higher productivity, boost local economies and put more money in people’s pockets. For example, Greater Manchester, which is further along in its devolution journey, has o

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q My first question is about your views on how the community right to buy provision in the Bill will help communities to better make use of and take ownership of community assets. Sacha Bedding: We welcome the community right to buy. It is a good step, a big step, and it is important. Communities often do not feel that

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q Let me start by thanking you for the support, encouragement and enthusiasm for what we are trying to do through the Bill. You are completely right that this is our baseline—our floor—and our ambition as a Government is to build on it. In that spirit, I want to pick up on the right to request that we are introducing t

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q Thank you, Ms Vaz. You have both campaigned to remove upward-only rent review clauses. Could you give us a sense of the negative impact that those clauses have had on your members, and, if we remove them, the impact that will have on both your members and the wider economy?

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q To follow up on the point that you made around local growth, which is a big driver of everything that we are doing, what things should we think about in the context of local government and powers and resources in order to deal with the huge challenge that we have around reviving our high streets? Andrew Goodacre: We

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q I am interested in you giving us an assessment of the current system and the current state of the local audit regime. What your views are on the key benefits of us getting that system working right? Gareth Davies: I will start, and then Bill can come in with some facts and figures on the current state of play with th

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q Thank you, Mr Davies and Mr Butler, for setting out the gravity of the situation, the urgency and need to reform, and how the Local Audit Office is an important step. You both candidly made the point that it is necessary, but not sufficient. I am interested in what key building blocks are needed in addition. Obviousl

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q In the last panel, we got a sense of some of the challenges in the local government audit system. Clearly, multiple organisations currently oversee and regulate the audit sector. I am interested in your views on the impact that has had on the system more broadly. Aligned to that, the Government are introducing a set

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q I have a final question, if I may, Chair. We heard very clearly from the last panel that the reforms that were put in place are necessary but not sufficient, and that we need to think about how we build on things such as skills and capacity. From the perspective of someone at the coalface, what are the things that we

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q I want to talk a bit about the Bill, and I know you have publicly shown support for the direction of travel. I want to get your views on how important it is for us to be putting strategic authorities and our devolution framework on a statutory footing, in the way that we are for the first time, and what the impacts a

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q If I can pick up on the point about scrutiny and accountability, there are two parts to my question. Some evidence has been raised in these sessions about the connection between people and communities and the mayors who serve them. We have had a decade and a half of this experiment, so I am interested in your views o

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15 Sept 2025English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill (Second sitting)

Q I have two questions, one at the strategic level and one at the community level. Obviously we are pushing through strategic planning powers for mayors. I am interested in your assessment, given your huge expertise, of whether that is the right function, and what we need to do to ensure that it delivers sustainable de

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