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Divided devolution

Sir Merrick Cockell says the chancellor's warm words for local government in the Autumn Statement belied the prospect of more painful spending cuts and a failure to properly tackle the question of English devolution.

Praise from the prime minister and chancellor generally goes down well with local government. We have got used to being credited with running the most efficient public services and out-pacing central government and the NHS on service innovation.

But in the lead-up to the Autumn Statement, being lauded for the savings we have made over the past four years while keeping, even increasing, high levels of resident satisfaction, set alarm bells ringing from Smith Square to town halls around the country.

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