Local Government Reorganisation

Sean Woodcock Excerpts
Thursday 22nd January 2026

(1 day, 15 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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As I said in my statement, it is my intention that the elections to the new unitaries will go ahead next year.

Sean Woodcock Portrait Sean Woodcock (Banbury) (Lab)
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I have to say that I find the bleating from the Conservative party—which delayed elections in Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire and Somerset, as well as in several other areas named by the Secretary of State—pretty astounding. As welcome as the reforms are, they are taking up considerable time and capacity for local authorities, including Oxfordshire county council. The council is prioritising, among other things, economic growth, which this Government have said is their No. 1 mission. I urge the Secretary of State and his team to look at picking up the pace of these reforms, as welcome as they are, so that local areas and the councils that emerge from them can get on with delivering for their local residents.

Steve Reed Portrait Steve Reed
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I completely agree with the thrust of what my hon. Friend says. We want to go ahead with this reorganisation precisely so that we can improve public services and let councils get on with what they should be doing. Growing local economies and putting more money in the pockets of local people, including his constituents, is our priority.