English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

Marsha De Cordova Excerpts
Tuesday 2nd September 2025

(2 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Angela Rayner Portrait Angela Rayner
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I will pay attention to that, Madam Deputy Speaker.

The hon. Lady is right that there is a challenge in housing at the moment, which is also contributing to the rental situation for people. That is why we have a big ambition to build more houses. The Bill gives us more powers for strategic planning so that we can get on with building the homes that people need. The Renters’ Rights Bill does start to make progress toward making housing fairer for renters—something that the previous Government promised but failed to deliver.

I will now make progress, Madam Deputy Speaker.

Marsha De Cordova Portrait Marsha De Cordova (Battersea) (Lab)
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Before the Secretary of State makes progress, will she give way? [Laughter.]

Angela Rayner Portrait Angela Rayner
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The strategic authorities will be created as a new category of authority in law. They will make it easier for local leaders to work together over larger areas to drive through big pro-growth projects such as integrated transport networks and housing. These will operate at three levels—foundation, mayoral and established mayoral—and the particular powers and responsibilities that each of them will have are to be defined by the Bill.

Working alongside parliamentarians and local councillors, mayors drive forward the delivery of people’s priorities—driving growth, unlocking infrastructure and powering a national renewal from the ground up. That is why the Bill will give mayors wide-ranging new powers in areas such as transport, planning and economic development.

Marsha De Cordova Portrait Marsha De Cordova
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Will the Secretary of State give way?