LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Rebels with a cause

The Local Government Association (LGA) has been warned some members could quit over its stance on reorganisation as it faces an internal rebellion.

Smith Square, where the Local Government Association has its offices © Pack-Shot/Shutterstock

The Local Government Association (LGA) has been warned some members could quit over its stance on reorganisation as it faces an internal rebellion.

After the English Devolution White Paper revealed a move towards unitary councils, the LGA's Labour chair Louise Gittins said it ‘should be a matter for councils and local areas to decide'.

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