LEGISLATION

Peers slam CA's hasty public consultation

Peers have criticised a public consultation on the West Midlands combined authority for being too short and failing to reach enough people.

Peers have criticised a public consultation on the West Midlands combined authority for being too short and failing to reach enough people.

The House of Lords' secondary legislation scrutiny committee highlighted how the consultation, which was held over three weeks in January and February, was only held online.

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