Oral Answers to Questions

Amanda Hack Excerpts
Monday 9th June 2025

(3 days, 16 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Rayner Portrait Angela Rayner
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I am disgusted to hear about what happened to that young person and her baby—that is absolutely terrible. The number of people, particularly children, who are in temporary accommodation at the moment is shocking, which is why this Government are committed to the biggest wave of social and affordable housing in a generation. We have not put a particular number on that, not least because we do not have the spending review results—they are coming later this week—but we are clear that we want that number to ramp up and we need that proportion to meet the target of 1.5 million new homes, so I ask the hon. Member to wait just a little bit longer.

Amanda Hack Portrait Amanda Hack (North West Leicestershire) (Lab)
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12. What progress her Department has made on providing adequate funding for local authorities as part of the fair funding review.

Natasha Irons Portrait Natasha Irons (Croydon East) (Lab)
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13. What steps her Department is taking to help ensure that councils are financially stable.

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Jim McMahon Portrait The Minister for Local Government and English Devolution (Jim McMahon)
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The Government have delivered a settlement that begins to fix the foundations and makes available over £69 billion in 2025-26. In 2026-27, an improved approach will direct funding where it is needed most and provide certainty through the first multi-year settlement in over a decade.

Amanda Hack Portrait Amanda Hack
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Leicestershire, alongside other authorities, has been campaigning for fair funding in recent years, following 14 years of poor funding settlements by the last Government, meaning cuts to vital services. A lack of fair funding also means that schools in North West Leicestershire have some of the lowest levels of funding per student in the country. How will the Minister approach a fair funding settlement that considers the unique challenges faced by rural communities?

Jim McMahon Portrait Jim McMahon
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I thank my hon. Friend for her work in championing those issues. We are fundamentally reforming how we assess councils’ relative needs and resources, to ensure that funding is distributed to where it is needed most. That includes accounting for councils’ ability to raise resources locally, which the previous Government promised to do but ultimately failed to do in balancing the numbers. Targeting funding in that way will enable councils that have had to scale back services the most to be able to catch up and to ensure that everybody, across the whole of England, is able to access decent public services.