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Devolution for the East Midlands
14 July 2021
Lead MP
Ben Bradley
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
EconomyTransportClimateBenefits & WelfareLocal Government
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Ben Bradley raised concerns about devolution for the east midlands 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
The MP for Mansfield highlights the need for an ambitious levelling-up and devolution package for the east midlands region. He discusses the enthusiasm from local leaders across various sectors to explore options for devolution, emphasising the economic potential of the area despite years of low government investment. Bradley underlines the strategic importance of the east midlands due to its geographical location and transport links connecting different parts of the country. He advocates for a combined authority that would bring local powers closer to councils, universities, and businesses. The speech covers the region's diverse mix of counties and cities, the economic opportunities in high-tech industries, advanced manufacturing, climate change action, carbon reduction, and green economy development. Bradley also mentions several ongoing projects such as HS2, freeports, STEP fusion programme sites, and space park initiatives that showcase regional collaboration but calls for a more unified approach to unlock further potential.
Niki Hamilton
Con
Nottingham East
Hamilton supports Bradley's call for a combined authority in the east midlands, highlighting its importance in providing a single voice and channel of communication for improved services and economic growth.
Government Response
The Minister acknowledges Ben Bradley’s passion for securing a prosperous future for the east midlands. He confirms that the levelling-up White Paper will address long-standing local inequalities and provide funding through initiatives such as the £4.8 billion levelling-up fund, community renewal fund, and UK shared prosperity fund from 2022 onwards. The Minister also highlights progress in projects like the East Midlands freeport, STEP programme sites, and collaborative efforts for the development corporation. He commits to considering proposals for devolution tailored to the region's complexities and welcomes further discussions with local leaders.
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