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Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [HL]

My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness for that very comprehensive answer. I do not think that it totally addresses the points that I made at the beginning. If the economic assessments are going to be carried out by counties in conjunction with districts—we did not win the concession that they should be automatically involved, but we are assured they will be—then when it comes to the actual regional strategy, since the bodies we have just been talking about are not going to be properly, statutorily consulted on it, I do not see how the thing is going to be joined-up. I do not accept what the noble Baroness said about the regional strategy being joined-up and from the bottom up. The noble Lord, Lord Smith, made a convincing argument about what was happening in the north-west but he was actually talking about how the leaders’ board would operate. The ultimate power will be the regional development assembly—that is my point as well as the point of the noble Lord, Lord Judd—and my amendment would make the national parks a consultee in the regional strategy. This is an LGA amendment. It is an all-party amendment from the LGA and I do not see why the Government cannot accept it. It would put into the Bill what should happen and who should be consulted about establishing a regional strategy. It is very important to test the opinion of the House on this. Division on Amendment 157B Contents 92; Not-Contents 118. Amendment 157B disagreed.

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Reference

709 c516 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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