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Covid-19: Funding for Local Authorities — [Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair]

24 November 2020

Lead MP

Rushanara Ali
Bethnal Green and Stepney
Lab

Responding Minister

Luke Hall

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Social CareForeign AffairsLocal Government
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Other Contributors: 17

At a Glance

Rushanara Ali raised concerns about covid-19: funding for local authorities — [mr philip hollobone in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should urgently provide additional funding to local authorities to address the financial shortfall caused by the pandemic, ensuring that communities can maintain essential services without compromising on quality or cutting back on support for vulnerable groups.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Bethnal Green and Stepney
Opened the debate
Local authorities have faced significant funding cuts, with Tower Hamlets losing £200 million over the last decade. The coronavirus pandemic has added further pressures, including a £4.8 billion bill for extra costs and lower income due to covid. Local councils are struggling to balance budgets while facing additional responsibilities such as supporting schools during holidays and addressing increased demand for services like adult social care and public health.

Government Response

Luke Hall
Government Response
Acknowledged the significant work of local government during the pandemic and highlighted £8 billion in support for councils, including £4.6 billion non-ring-fenced funding to address financial pressures related to the pandemic. Noted that this includes £1.1 billion infection control fund, £300 million Test and Trace support, £91.5 million rough sleeper accommodation, £170 million winter grant scheme, over £22 billion in business grants, and an extension of the contain outbreak management fund at £4 per person per month in areas with very high restrictions for the rest of the financial year.
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