End of the Road?

18 Dec

Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz

The last directly elected mayor of Newham? 

On Monday the government published its proposals for local government reorganisation and devolution in England.

The English Devolution White Paper (PDF) promises a ‘devolution revolution’ over the course of this parliament. Headlines include plans to extend devolution to all parts of England, additional powers and funding flexibility for mayors, and the replacement of two-tier local government with unitary authorities.

This might sound like good news for Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz and her counterparts elsewhere in London, but they are the wrong kind of mayor. What the government wants to empower are regional mayors and strategic authorities (think Greater London, Manchester, West Yorkshire, the West Midlands).

And on page 32 of the white paper, we read:

Given [regional] Mayors are the government’s strong preference, the deepest powers will only be available at the Mayoral level and higher. Mayors should have a unique role in an institution which allows them to focus fully on their devolved responsibilities, while council leaders must continue to focus on leading their place and delivering vital services. Conflating these two responsibilities into the same individual and institution, as is the case if an individual Local Authority had a mayoral model of devolution, would risk the optimal delivery of both. We will therefore discontinue the individual Local Authority devolution model in its mayoral form. (emphasis added)

Does discontinue mean no more will be established, or that all of the existing ones will be abolished? in the context of the preceding sentences I think it is clear abolition is the intention. 

Given that Newham and four other London boroughs will be holding mayoral elections in less than 18 months time, the government needs to get a move on and legislate or face being stuck with lame duck local mayors until 2030.

4 Responses to “End of the Road?”

  1. conormmcauley's avatar
    conormmcauley December 18, 2024 at 16:33 #

    Well spotted.

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  2. deanarmond's avatar
    deanarmond December 23, 2024 at 10:15 #

    Rokhsana Fiaz has done an outstanding job as Mayor of Newham since her election in 2018.

  3. qebois's avatar
    qebois December 23, 2024 at 13:05 #

    Given that Newham held a referendum on whether to keep a Mayor or revert to a Leader/ Cabinet model , with the result to keep the Mayor, it would hardly be in the spirit of devolution to override that vote. London’s Mayoral system is different for what’s being proposed for the new Regions.

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