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Local Government Reorganisation 2025-01-15

15 January 2025

Lead MP

David Simmonds

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Urgent Question

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Other Contributors: 37

At a Glance

David Simmonds raised concerns about local government reorganisation 2025-01-15 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister make a statement on plans for local government reorganisation? The urgency arises from the significant costs councils are incurring for organising elections that may be postponed. There is concern about wasted expenses for council tax payers if elections proceed only to be delayed later.

Government Response

Government Response
The English devolution White Paper sets out how this Government plan to deliver on our manifesto pledge to transfer power out of Westminster through devolution, alongside reorganisation. On December 16th, we wrote to councils about joint devolution and local government reorganisation plans. We consider requests for election postponements carefully and published a list of those who have requested delays. The Government aims to ensure more strategic decisions are made locally and to fix the foundations of local government. We welcome the ambition shown by local leaders in submitting these requests, and we will make final decisions as soon as possible.
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