The Mayor of Greater Manchester, , has called for more
investment and devolution for the North as a new report showed
the scale of the North - South divide.
The Mayor’s call came as the IPPR North’s ‘State of the North’
report showed;
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Public spending fell in the North while it rose in the
South
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2 million working-age adults and 1 million children
live in poverty in the North
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The very lowest life expectancies in
England are found in northern neighbourhoods
While devolution is showing positive results as Greater
Manchester tackles homelessness, improves health outcomes and
boosts its economy, more powers and investment are needed to
transform lives in the North.
Mayor of Greater Manchester, , said: “This report once
again makes the irrefutable case for greater investment and
devolution in the North to be a national priority.
“This Government promised us a Northern Powerhouse and Northern
Leaders stand ready to work with them to close the North - South
divide which pervades right across public spending, poverty rates
and life expectancy.
“But, almost five years after the Government promised us a
Northern Powerhouse, we learn that public spending in the North
has fallen while rising in the South. This has got to stop
and it is time that the North came to the front of the queue for
public investment.
“With the powers we have, Greater Manchester
is working together across services and agencies to better
prevent and address the causes of complex issues such as
homelessness, addiction, offending, and ill mental health. We are
determined to face tough challenges head on and, with devolution,
succeed in changing the lives of our people for the
better.
“We know that devolution is
working. It has had a profoundly positive
effect on the culture of our city-region. It has created a new
energy, a sense of possibility as we take control
of our future and do things our way.
“Northern business, political and civic leaders are getting
organised and now is the time for the Government to ensure we
have the investment and devolution we need to rebalance our
economy and transform the North.”