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Local government under Labour: devolution, funding, business rates, housing and planning, education and children’s services, NHS and social care, high streets, environment and climate

Published on: 09 July 2024

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Labour’s manifesto, titled ‘Change’, was released ahead of the General Election. It outlines a programme the party pledged to deliver on entering office, which has now occurred. Additional specifics may emerge in the King’s Speech set for 17 July 2024.

Governance Devolution of power

The new administration states it will shift authority away from Westminster by strengthening devolution deals for existing Combined Authorities in England. It will extend devolution to further places, urging councils to collaborate and assume fresh responsibilities, such as over transport, adult education and skills, housing and planning, and employment support. A new legal duty will require Local Growth Plans spanning towns and cities nationwide. Labour will examine governance models for Combined Authorities to clear blockages in decisions, and offer greater flexibility via integrated settlements for Mayoral Combined Authorities that demonstrate ‘exemplary management of public money’, while bringing together powers on housing and planning to enhance decision making. These steps will consolidate responsibilities over housing and planning to support better local choices across England and communities. The government will mandate partnership between local authorities and provide councils with multi-year funding settlements to boost stability amid financial pressures and to stop wasteful competitive bidding. Public order Labour plans...

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