Oldham Lib-Dems - Budget is 'very much a promise of jam tomorrow'

Date published: 30 October 2018


The Leader of the Opposition and of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council, Councillor Howard Sykes, has welcomed the promise by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in yesterday’s Budget that ‘austerity is coming to an end’ and his recognition that local authorities have ‘significantly contributed’ towards the UK Government in addressing austerity, albeit through being forced to accept swingeing general cuts to their funding.

Councillor Sykes has also welcomed the promised extra funding to tackle potholes across the country and for new services to help those in mental health crisis, contemplating suicide, or living with infirmity or disabilities.

However, Councillor Sykes reckons the Chancellor appeared short on detail when it came to rolling back the massive funding cuts that local authorities have faced since 2010.

“Some of this so called funding will not happen for a couple of years so is very much a promise of jam tomorrow,” stated Councillor Sykes. 

“Also all bets are off budget wise if Brexit negotiations do not go well.

“It is easy to promise an end to austerity, but the ‘hard working British public’ that Mr Hammond spoke so warmly of rely on the council services that have been cut to the bone, and in some cases just stopped providing them under this Conservative Government.

“Our green spaces, cemeteries, parks and alike will continue to look even more unloved. 

"Streets will be dirtier, basic maintenance stopped in places our libraries and community centres some time ago.

“The Chancellor failed to pull out a ‘promised rabbit’ for local government and other public services like police and fire. 

"He talked a lot about councils gaining ‘greater control’ over finances by allowing them to retain business rates and by lifting the housing cap, but the rate support grant that councils rely upon is being phased out by 2020. 

"For us, austerity does not seem to be coming to an end anytime soon in fact it just took a turn for the worse in our Borough.”


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