ECONOMIC GROWTH

Voters reject Cameron's mayoral ambitions

Mayoral referendum results from four core cities indicate voters are rejecting David Cameron’s wish to have ‘a Boris in every city’.

Voters have largely rejected David Cameron's wish to have ‘a Boris in every city', with referendums in eight out of ten major cities going against directly elected mayors.

Residents of Birmingham, Bradford, Coventry, Manchester, Sheffield, Wakefield, Newcastle and Nottingham have all chosen to retain the current system of local government - through which the council leader is chosen by other elected councillors, rather than a mayor elected by voters.

Jonathan Werran

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