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Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Bill [Lords]

I think that they would rush to seize the opportunity. Hon. Members would not believe the enthusiasm that exists in local government to return to that system. I do not meet many local councillors who believe that the current system offers satisfaction or an opportunity to play a part, or that there is a future for them in local authorities. That is just not the case. I remember when, long ago, Michael Heseltine was Secretary of State for the Environment. He said that he wanted to see local authorities run on the American system, in which people turn up once a year to agree and sign the contracts, after which the authority is left to run itself. What a mistake that would have been! Yet we have gone halfway towards that here, and it is a mistake. I had hoped that this Government, with their roots in local authorities, would have wanted to see a return to the previous system, and to give people the opportunity to feel that they can really play a part in their local community. The present system does nothing but turn people off and turn people away, and that is to be regretted. I hope that, when the Minister responds, she will not be apologetic for the past. I hope that she will instead say, "Okay, hands up, we made a mistake. Now we will try to get it right. We will give local authorities a chance." The hon. Member for Thurrock is offering that opportunity tonight, and if I were the Minister, I would grab it with both hands.

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Reference

497 c230-1 

Session

2008-09

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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