Gill Furniss

Labour MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough

@gillfurnissmp

Central Government Funding for Local Councils

There have been votes in Parliament on the level of funding for local councils.

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Gill Furniss generally voted against reducing central government funding of local government

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Major votes

  • On 5 Feb 2019: Gill Furniss voted against setting the main central government grant to local government for 2018-19 at a level 56% lower than it was set for 2017-18. Show vote
  • On 7 Feb 2018: Gill Furniss voted against setting the main central government grant to local government for 2018-19 at a level 28% lower than it was set for 2017-18. Show vote
  • On 22 Feb 2017: Gill Furniss was absent for a vote on Local Government Finance (England) Show vote

Minor votes

  • On 23 Feb 2021: Gill Furniss voted for a new partnership between an active state and enterprising business, to continue a COVID-19 related uplift in Universal Credit, to reverse the public sector worker pay freeze, for extra funding for councils to prevent council tax rises, and to establish a "British Recovery Bond" to enable people to invest via a scheme providing loans to new businesses. Show vote
  • On 25 Jan 2021: Gill Furniss acted as teller for a vote on Council Tax: Government’s Proposed Increase — COVID-19 Show vote
  • On 28 Mar 2018: Gill Furniss voted to review local government funding, and to immediately provide more resources to local government. Show vote

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