May's pathetic bribe is £5.7bn short of Tory council cuts
Labour reveals that Theresa May’s “Towns Fund” bribe is £5.7bn
short of the cuts the Tories have inflicted on local councils
across the country. Councils will see a cut of £7.3bn this
decade as a result of nine years of austerity under the Tories. The
Tories’ bribe is therefore £5.7bn short of the cuts they have
inflicted on communities. The Tories’ offer is:
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Labour reveals that Theresa May’s “Towns Fund” bribe is £5.7bn short of the cuts the Tories have inflicted on local councils across the country.
Councils will see a cut of £7.3bn this decade as a result of nine years of austerity under the Tories. The Tories’ bribe is therefore £5.7bn short of the cuts they have inflicted on communities.
The Tories’ offer is:
Andrew Gwynne MP, Labour’s Shadow Communities Secretary commenting on Labour’s analysis of the government’s stronger towns’ fund, said:
“Theresa May’s pathetic bribe is £5.7bn short of the cuts the Tories have inflicted on local councils across the country.
“Our towns are struggling because of a decade of austerity – including vicious cuts to council funding, which means cuts to social care, children’s services and homelessness prevention.
“The money on offer may sound large, but it’s a drop in the ocean compared to the billions the Conservatives have cut from local communities. This will do almost nothing to reverse the damage the government has inflicted in each and every region.
“This bribe is a shameful and pitiful attempt to buy political support. But it won’t succeed. Voters only have to look at how their towns have suffered under the Conservatives to know that under a Tory Brexit, their local council will be dramatically worse off.”
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Notes to editors
Spending power: Labour party analysis based on House of Commons library research of local authority spending power 2010/11 and DCLG, core spending power, 29 January 2019, https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/core-spending-power-final-local-government-finance-settlement-2019-to-2020 Allocation of stronger towns fund: Number 10, 4 March 2019, https://www.gov.uk/government/news/16-billion-stronger-towns-fund-launched
Allocation of stronger towns fund: Number 10, 4 March 2019, https://www.gov.uk/government/news/16-billion-stronger-towns-fund-launched
EU grants: 8 April 2016, https://www.parliament.uk/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/commons/2016-04-08/33071
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