Central Government Funding for Local Councils
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of funding for local councils.
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Guy Opperman generally voted for reducing central government funding of local government
TheyWorkForYou has automatically calculated this MP’s stance based on all
of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source
data on PublicWhip.org.uk.
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On 23 Feb 2021:
Guy Opperman was absent for a vote on Government's Management of the Economy
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On 25 Jan 2021:
Guy Opperman was absent for a vote on Council Tax: Government’s Proposed Increase — COVID-19
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On 5 Feb 2019:
Guy Opperman voted to set the main central government grant to local government for 2018-19 at a level 56% lower than it was set for 2017-18.
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On 28 Mar 2018:
Guy Opperman was absent for a vote on Local Government Funding
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On 7 Feb 2018:
Guy Opperman voted to set the main central government grant to local government for 2018-19 at a level 28% lower than it was set for 2017-18.
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On 22 Feb 2017:
Guy Opperman voted to set the main central government grant to local government for 2017-18 at a level 44% lower than it was set for 2016-17.
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On 10 Feb 2016:
Guy Opperman was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance (England)
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On 10 Feb 2015:
Guy Opperman voted to set the main central government grant to local government for 2015-16 at a level 25% lower than it was set for 2014-15.
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On 13 Feb 2013:
Guy Opperman voted to approve the amounts of Revenue Support Grant proposed by Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government to pay to local councils in 2013-14
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On 9 Feb 2011:
Guy Opperman voted to reduce funding for local councils by 4 percent in 2011-12 compared to 2010-11.
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On 29 Jun 2010:
Guy Opperman voted against expressing regret in relation to central funding of local government and against resolving to base future decisions on local government funding on fairness, protecting front line services and promoting growth.
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