Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 (Corporate Joint Committees) (Consequential Amendments) Order 2023 Debate

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Baroness Wilcox of Newport

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Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 (Corporate Joint Committees) (Consequential Amendments) Order 2023

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Tuesday 28th March 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

Grand Committee
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I trust that the Welsh regions will also benefit from the strategic, more joined-up approach to land use and transport planning that the CJCs will provide. I beg to move.
Baroness Wilcox of Newport Portrait Baroness Wilcox of Newport (Lab)
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My Lords, I have great pleasure in speaking on behalf of the Opposition regarding this statutory instrument and thank the Minister for her kind words. When I was leader of the Welsh Local Government Association, I spent a great deal of time in discussion with Welsh Government Ministers over this change to current legislation to ensure that it resulted in the best fit for local authorities to enable effective joint working on specific projects to benefit the people of Wales. Therefore, it gives me immense pleasure, in my current role in your Lordships’ House, to be the Member who speaks for the Labour Party with this legislation as it proceeds into law. One does not often see something through its entire process in political life, but this is one of those rare occasions, and I am delighted to be able to do so.

Let me give some appropriate context. We began discussing these changes in detail during 2018. Initial reservations and relevant concerns were raised by council leaders, but through careful consideration and adjustments from the Welsh Government and local government, a suitable agreement was finally reached. In legislative terms, the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 provided for the establishment of corporate joint committees, which enable and support the delivery of important local government functions regionally. A small number of outstanding technical issues emerged during the implementation of the CJCs, including their relation to taxation status and pensions. As your Lordships are aware, when issues arising from Senedd legislation require amendment of UK-wide legislation in a way that is beyond the Senedd’s legislative competence, an order under Section 150—power to make consequential provision—of the Government of Wales Act 2006, can be developed in partnership with the UK Government in Westminster.

These changes will resolve key operational issues that CJCs have raised and allow them to plan with confidence in future financial years. Section 150 supports the delivery of the commitment in the Welsh Government’s programme for government to ensure that each region in Wales—north, south, east and west—has effective and democratically accountable means of developing its economy. The Welsh Government, in liaison with local government, have established CJCs to support and encourage regional working through a coherent, consistent, simplified and democratically accountable and controlled mechanism.

CJCs will allow local government partners to deliver their regional ambitions, develop successful regional economies, and ensure local growth in a collaborative and strategic way. As the order has been developed with the Welsh Government, and makes technical amendments that result in a coherent, democratically controlled mechanism that operates regionally, we fully support it. Diolch yn fawr.