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Whatever happened to Devo 3.0?

Devolution is here to stay ‘no matter if the Government’s preferred phrase is now place and if they want to talk in terms of levelling up not rebalancing’, says Steve Barwick of DevoConnect.

The pandemic has played havoc with the Prime Minister's policy pipeline. It has paralysed much of Government thinking which has, understandably and correctly, focussed on three issues only: COVID, Brexit and Recovery. But with deaths (thankfully) finally going down and the roadmap published, the PM has a Queen's Speech suddenly on the horizon. He will need to set out his stall on health and housing, education and skills, and a whole lot more. In this context, it is only fair to ask, whatever happened to the Devolution and Local Recovery White Paper?

At a recent roundtable, many of those who contributed to the Devo 3.0 Review, which DevoConnect prepared for the UK2070 Commission and published a little over a year ago, were joined by other key thinkers and influencers. Twelve months ago there was a sense that the new PM, a former Mayor of London Mayor, really did at least want to ‘turbo-boost' decentralisation. Now the Government has seemingly ‘fallen out' with - Labour - Metro Mayors and has on the whole failed to recognise the critical role of local councils to the delivery of a co-ordinated response to the pandemic.

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