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Report: Clear direction for county devo deals needed in whitepaper

The Levelling Up White Paper should include a framework for how the government will negotiate devolution deals with county areas, what powers it is willing to devolve and what conditions it will set, a new report has said.

The How to make a success of county devolution deals report by the Institute for Government (IFG) has been published today in partnership with the County Councils Network (CCN) and Grant Thornton UK LLP.

It draws on a private roundtable held on 22 November and sets out a series of recommendations for both central and local government.

The report argues that a devolution framework would provide much needed clarity about how the devolution process will be taken forward.

This should build on the principles set out last July that put county and unitary authorities in the driving seat for negotiating deals based on existing county geographies, it said.

Other recommendations include:

  • The government must provide strong cross-Departmental leadership, with Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, demonstrating the Treasury’s commitment to devolution.
     
  • County Deals should provide greater budgetary flexibility for local government, allowing county leaders to reallocate resources according to local needs and priorities.

The IfG recommends that to secure more powers, county leaders need to provide strategic vision by setting out how their plans will help the government achieve its levelling up goals, for instance by reallocating resources to left behind areas and integrating different public services

County Deals are designed to address the imbalance of devolution in England and since 2014, the government has devolved power mainly to city regions, such as Greater Manchester and the West Midlands.

The only county areas to secure devolution have been Cambridgeshire, Cornwall and Northumberland respectively.

The CCN said that England’s other 23 county councils and 57 unitary authorities, 14 of which are ‘predominantly rural’, remain responsible only for the narrower set of functions conferred by central government on local authorities.

As a result, 58% of England’s population and across 83% of its land area live in areas with no devolution deal.

Commenting, the CCN’s Devolution Spokesperson, Councillor Martin Hill said:

“The principles underpinning County Deals set out by government earlier this year rightly put county and unitary authorities in the driving seat for negotiating deals based on existing county geographies.

“This paper shows that to deliver a truly ambitious programme of county devolution, the whitepaper needs go further by embedding these key foundations within a new framework, while continuing to take a flexible approach to local governance arrangements.”

Senior Fellow at the IfG and Co-Author of the report, Akash Paun said:

“The government needs to provide a clearer sense of direction, while leaving enough flexibility for devolution deals that reflect varying local circumstances in different parts of England.

“For their part, local leaders may need to compromise on governance reform if they want to unlock significant devolution, including by opening the door to direct election of county leaders.”

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