English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill

Tessa Munt Excerpts
Monday 24th November 2025

(1 day, 7 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Somerset has been dealing with a financial emergency over the past few years, in large part due to the mess left by the previous Conservative-led county council’s financial neglect. Rising costs and demand for essential services have put budgets further under severe pressure.
Tessa Munt Portrait Tessa Munt (Wells and Mendip Hills) (LD)
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In Somerset, we were set back enormously by six years of council tax freeze during the early 2010s, under the Conservative-led council—[Interruption.] Council tax was frozen for six years, way in excess of what the Government had anticipated, leaving council finances in Somerset in dire straits.

Sarah Dyke Portrait Sarah Dyke
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My hon. Friend will know that Somerset county council was near bankrupt in 2018. Indeed, we suffered a lot under the previous Conservative-led county council’s tenure because of its financial neglect. The rising costs and demand for essential services have put budgets under severe pressure, despite the significant transformation and savings now being delivered by the Liberal Democrat-led unitary council.

The lack of funding for local government is not unique to Somerset. It is a national problem that requires a national solution, with councils still waiting for the delayed details of the local government finance settlement. The current funding model is broken and it needs fundamental change. That has not been achieved in this Bill, but amendments 61 and 62, in the name of my hon. Friend the Member for Guildford, would ensure that councils designated as a single foundation strategic authority receive appropriate funding to facilitate their transition, and combined authorities receive adequate funding to facilitate their establishment. I urge all right hon. and hon. Members to support such amendments to the Bill.