Local Government Finance Debate

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Local Government Finance

Angela Smith Excerpts
Wednesday 19th December 2012

(12 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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I am delighted to say that in order to protect those good folk from the excesses of a Labour council, we have found £10 million to ensure that nobody has to pay more than 8.5%. Perhaps I should give notice that if councils persist in charging the poor—it is only Labour councils that are doing so—I may take the necessary powers to prevent them from doing so. I am delighted to tell the hon. Gentleman, because he wants it to be read out, that his area receives £3,222 per household and has a loss of less than 0.9%.

Angela Smith Portrait Angela Smith (Penistone and Stocksbridge) (Lab)
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The leader of Sheffield city council has said that the Government’s cuts will mean the end of local government as we know it. As we have heard, the Local Government Association has declared that Tory-led West Somerset council is “not viable” over the longer term. Does the Secretary of State anticipate any other councils becoming no longer viable as a result of the Government’s huge cuts?

Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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That is not what the leader of the council was saying when we were doling out all the extra money by way of the city deals. He was telling us how he was going to progress things.

Angela Smith Portrait Angela Smith
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The leader is a she.

Lord Pickles Portrait Mr Pickles
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I beg the hon. Lady’s pardon. The light was not very good.

We are telling local authorities to work together and join services together. If they stay in the kind of dump or great fug that Opposition Members seem to want, in which they do not co-operate with one another, that prediction will come true, but if they co-operate, things will be better.