9 January 2025
Dame Harriett Baldwin calls for debate on local government changes

Dame Harriett Baldwin calls for a debate on the local government changes announced shortly before Christmas, which required councils to draft plans with minimal notice and has not allowed any opportunity for democratic engagement with constituents.

Dame Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con)

Does the Leader of the House plan to set aside some Government time for us to discuss the enormous changes to local government announced in a statement just before Christmas? That forced a lot of councils to come up with plans at very short notice. There has been limited opportunity for any kind of democratic engagement from our constituents. It seems to me that we ought to spend some time in this Chamber debating the implications of potentially cancelling a series of local elections? Will she spare that time?

The Leader of the House of Commons (Lucy Powell)

The hon. Lady raises an important point. As was set out in that statement, our White Paper contains major reforms to deliver on the devolution agenda and put power back into communities, which we said we would do. There have been knock-on consequences, but I assure her that we will consider postponing elections only where doing so would help to deliver reorganisation and devolution in the most ambitious possible timeframe. She makes a good case for a general debate to discuss those issues more broadly, and I am sure that such a debate would be well attended.

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