Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Central London Labour Leaders condemn government's cuts to local councils


The three Labour leaders of Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark Councils have issued a joint statement laying out their opposition to the huge cuts for local councils announced today by the Coalition Government. As part of the settlement for local government the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles, has cut funding to the three councils by millions of pounds.

Between them the three council leaders represent nearly a million people including some of the most deprived communities in the country. Today
s settlement is not the first government decision that will disproportionately affect people living in inner-city areas, but comes on the back of changes to welfare, higher education and social housing.

Cllr Steve Reed, Leader of Lambeth Council, Sir Steve Bullock, Mayor of Lewisham and Cllr Peter John
s statement:

Between us we represent some of the most deprived inner-city areas in the UK and almost 1 million people. The Tory/Lib Dem governments announcement today to cut council funding by millions of pounds is a hammer-blow to our boroughs and hit s our people hard. This was not an inevitability but a short-sighted political choice; it was not an unavoidable outcome but a calculated decision to put dogma ahead of decency.

We will each work with local residents to try and minimise the pain of these cuts but we are united in our opposition to them. Today's decision will force all Councils to cut highly valued services. We share local people's anger about this, and will stand alongside our communities through the challenging months and years ahead”.

Sunday, 12 December 2010

London Councils calls on London MPs to fight for the capital

Council leaders from the three main political parties have today written to all London MPs urging them to fight for the capital’s public services ahead of next month’s local government finance settlement.

The settlement could fix funding levels for London’s local authorities up to the next four years and estimates suggest that they will see a £1.5 billion reduction in funding over that period.

With the situation looking so bleak, London Councils has called on the capital’s MPs to persuade the government to ensure London’s local authorities get a fair deal from the funding settlement.

Please lobby our MP to support Lambeth’s public services! You can contact Vauxhall’s member of parliament, Kate Hoey MP as follows:

Kate Hoey MP

House of Commons
Westminster
London
SW1A 0AA

Phone: 020 7219 5989

Fax: 020 7219 5985

Email: hoeyk@parliament.uk