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Julie Cooper

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Monday 14th September 2015

(8 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Judith Cummins Portrait Judith Cummins (Bradford South) (Lab)
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4. What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the local government grant formula in directing funding to areas of need.

Julie Cooper Portrait Julie Cooper (Burnley) (Lab)
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14. What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the local government grant formula in directing funding to areas of need.

Mark Francois Portrait The Minister for Communities and Resilience (Mr Mark Francois)
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Councils facing the highest demand for services receive substantially more funding, including through formula grant. With the introduction of business rates retention in 2013-14, there has been a deliberate shift away from keeping authorities dependent on grants and towards providing councils with the tools and incentives they need to grow their local economies.

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Julie Cooper Portrait Julie Cooper
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Since 2010, funding to my constituency has been cut by a staggering 54%. Does the Minister agree that this cannot be acceptable given that during the same period some constituencies have benefited from a rise in funding? Does he realise that the funding formula is seriously flawed and in urgent need of review?

Mark Francois Portrait Mr Francois
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I do not agree. Burnley has an area spending power of £2,112 per household, which remains above the national average. In 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16, we provided Burnley council with a £1.9 million efficiency support grant—equivalent to more than 10% of its spending power—to support long-term changes to bring costs down while continuing to deliver the services that Burnley’s citizens expect. That is nearly £6 million of additional resources, so, given what some other councils have done, the hon. Lady perhaps doth protest too much.