Localism's big squeeze

Local government faces being left out in the cold as ministers hand new powers to communities and keep others for themselves.

Local government faces being left out in the cold as ministers hand new powers to communities and keep others for themselves, according to a damning report on localism by MPs.

The communities and local government select committee warns local government could become ‘simply the rump that remains by default, when central government has retained or reassigned the functions it wants, and communities have taken over the functions they are able to'.

Heather Jameson

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