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Page 1: Sub-national governance in changing times 2 nd December 2010 Nick Hope Senior Researcher, NLGN .

Sub-national governance in changing times

2nd December 2010Nick Hope

Senior Researcher, NLGN

www.nlgn.org.uk

Page 2: Sub-national governance in changing times 2 nd December 2010 Nick Hope Senior Researcher, NLGN .

New Local Government Network (NLGN) is committed to promoting the decentralisation of power, public service reform, enhancing local governance and empowering communities.

www.nlgn.org.uk

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KeyFormal Accountability (thicker line = stronger accountability)

Relationships / collaboration / informal influence

Accountability & Influence

Citizens

Whitehall

Parliament

Local government

Delivery

agency

Delivery agency

Intermediary body (e.g.

PCT)

ALB

Delivery

agency

Councils are heavily influenced by total place

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But the coalition is devolving in order to build a bigger society

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KeyFormal Accountability (thicker line = stronger accountability)

Relationships / collaboration / informal influence

Significant change to status quo

Accountability &Influence

Citizens

Whitehall

Parliament

Local government

Intermediary body (e.g.

PCT)

Communities Communiti

es

Delivery agency

Elected Commiss-

ioner

Delivery agency

Delivery agency

Communities

ALB

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Negative localism: freedom from interference

Positive localism: the power and resources to

fulfil potential

Does the coalition pass the Isaiah Berlin test?

Positive liberties:

1. Community-based budgets?

2. TIF

3. Business rates

Negative liberties:

1. Abolishing CAA

2. Removing ringfencing

3. Incentives to set 0% council tax

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The greatest negative liberty of all

Local Government Core Funding Reductions

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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Year

£bn

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Some will be hit harder than others

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Making own positive localism

“What if this is it?”, Local Authority Chief Executive

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LEPs must ensure that we target investment more strategically

Strategic planning – housing, waste, energy, transport and economic development could all benefit from LEPs:

•Joint lobbying of Whitehall – joint voice of LAs and business

•Fast-tracking of the development management process

•Planning intelligence and ensuring integration with economic plan/assessment

•Removing pipeline blockages – for economically important planning applications

•Leading strategic policy frameworks and developing comprehensive infrastructure plans

Page 10: Sub-national governance in changing times 2 nd December 2010 Nick Hope Senior Researcher, NLGN .

We should still push for LEP powers

Centralisation:

•Key sector development

•Inward investment

•Work programme

•Skills commisioning or at least steer of investment

These are key economic drivers and should be made available to LEPs – many LEPs put these in their bids (skill was key “ask” and yet LEPs and LAs cut out of Skills Strategy from BIS a couple of weeks ago).

Page 11: Sub-national governance in changing times 2 nd December 2010 Nick Hope Senior Researcher, NLGN .

Mechanisms to achieve Devolution to LEPs?

•“Right to bid” and double devolution – on statutory footing?

•Who should decide? Vested institutional self-interest and need for neutral arbiter.

•Also opportunities through greater financial autonomy– business rate localisation – to have more economic focus

•Also opportunities for mayors to win powers for cities and city-region LEPs- new powers to incentivise successful referenda promised by Whitehall – what should these be?

Page 12: Sub-national governance in changing times 2 nd December 2010 Nick Hope Senior Researcher, NLGN .

New Local Government Network (NLGN) is committed to promoting the decentralisation of power, public service reform, enhancing local governance and empowering communities.

www.nlgn.org.uk


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