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Oral Answers to Questions

Heidi Allen Excerpts
Monday 14th September 2015

(8 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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I call Heidi Allen.

Heidi Allen Portrait Heidi Allen (South Cambridgeshire) (Con)
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I am surprised. Number 18, Mr Speaker.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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There is never any reason to be surprised in this place. We jog along as speedily as we can.

Heidi Allen Portrait Heidi Allen (South Cambridgeshire) (Con)
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18. What steps the Government are taking to reduce the difference in funding levels between urban and rural areas.

Mark Francois Portrait The Minister for Communities and Resilience (Mr Mark Francois)
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Our reforms give all authorities substantial scope to increase revenues through promoting growth. I accept that most rural authorities face challenges in delivering services that other authorities do not. Consecutive local government finance settlements have delivered a steady reduction in the gap in spending power levels between urban and rural authorities.

Heidi Allen Portrait Heidi Allen
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Still surprised, but delighted to be here. I thank the Minister for that answer. Cambridgeshire has a creative way for local authorities to look to bridge the funding gap. The level of economic growth is such that private investors now want to invest in our infrastructure and help us to build affordable housing. Will the Secretary of State or Minister meet me and business leaders from Cambridge to hear our case, because we have an innovative solution?

Mark Francois Portrait Mr Francois
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I will certainly consider a meeting. My hon. Friend talks about promoting economic growth. The business rates retention scheme provides a strong incentive to local councils to reap the rewards of economic growth. Councils now benefit from nearly £11 billion under the scheme, which should deliver a £10 billion boost to national GDP by 2020. If we meet, we can discuss these matters in more detail.