FINANCE

Finance settlement offers no lifeline to the struggling sector

Sajid Javid may have offered enough to potential Tory rebel MPs, but the funding crisis in local government will remain, argues Heather Jameson.

Watching the local government finance settlement after last month's budget, it is fair to say the Government can be commended for its consistency. It has consistently failed to address the financial crisis facing local government.

There are some positives. Easing the council tax referendum threshold gives local government a modicum more control over its own destiny. A three percent increase puts council tax broadly in line with inflation – assuming you ignore the social care precept, which taxpayers will not. 

Heather Jameson

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