Local Authority Funding

Treasury – in the House of Commons at on 15 September 2020.

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Photo of Afzal Khan Afzal Khan Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons

What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on the adequacy of funding for local authorities during the covid-19 outbreak.

Photo of Afzal Khan Afzal Khan Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons

Analysis undertaken by 10 Greater Manchester councils and combined authorities shows that the impact of coronavirus and the actions taken to manage the pandemic will be in the region of £732 million by the end of 2021. The Government have promised to level up the country, and it is time to make good on that promise, so will the Minister give Greater Manchester and its councils the resources they need to lead the recovery and build back better?

Photo of Steve Barclay Steve Barclay The Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The hon. Gentleman is right to highlight the importance of levelling up across the United Kingdom. It is a key objective of this Government. That is why we are backing councils with the resources they need to meet the challenges caused by coronavirus. That includes more than £3.7 billion of grant funding so far, to address many of the pressures that they face.