Ashby-based county council leader Rushton is part of 'positive' funding talks with Chancellor in Downing Street

By Ashby Nub News Reporter

9th May 2023 | Local News

Leicestershire County Council cabinet leads and chief officers at Downing Street. Photo: Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire County Council cabinet leads and chief officers at Downing Street. Photo: Leicestershire County Council

Ashby-based County Council leader Nick Rushton was among a group leading Leicestershire's push for fair funding - in what has been described as a 'positive' meeting with the Chancellor in Downing Street.

County council chiefs and local MPs met Jeremy Hunt to explain how they feel an outdated system means that Leicestershire receives less than half the money of the best funded areas.

Cllr Rushton, deputy leader, Deborah Taylor and cabinet member for resources, Lee Breckon also presented a pragmatic, temporary fix which would see Government put in an extra £350 million to level up 32 of the lowest funded councils. 

Follow up meetings with local government minister, Lee Rowley, and Government officials are already being arranged.

The county council says that if Leicestershire were funded at the average level for English councils, it would receive an extra £130million a year.

Cllr Rushton, said: "Clearly national finances are stretched, but this a good first step.

"The Chancellor listened carefully to our case for change, and our concerns that better funded and poorly run councils are rewarded.

"He appreciated our approach of presenting a credible solution rather than just complaining about the problem.

"We pride ourselves on doing the best we can with the money we have and our approach to efficiency – including our hat-trick of awards from IMPOWER – was well received by the Chancellor.

"With the longer term financial challenge growing, we're committed to keeping up momentum and delivering for our residents.

"And we have a solution which can be implemented cheaply and quickly. To keep the ball rolling, we'll be meeting Local Government Minister, Lee Rowley, to talk about this in more detail. 

"I'd like to thank our local MPs for securing such a constructive meeting." 

Six county MPs took part in the meeting at the end of April, Edward Argar, Alberto Costa, Luke Evans, Jane Hunt, Alicia Kearns and Neil O'Brien.

     

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