Showing posts with label Steady State Manchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steady State Manchester. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2016

Devolution needs to be stopped and rethought


Let me just say it. Its time to stop the Greater Manchester Devolution. 

Stop it, rethink it. 

There seems to be so much wrong with this process that, not only is there an independent campaign calling for a referendum [1] but even Greater Manchester’s local newspapers, including the Manchester Evening News, have bandied together to form a ‘Fair Devolution’ campaign [2] to get a better deal. 

So what are some of the things wrong?

Housing. The £300 million pound fund [3] has mainly gone to private developers despite there being over 80,000 people on Greater Manchester housing waiting lists [4] and a sharp rise in homelessness. As it is currently structured it is very difficult for social landlords to access this fund to build badly needed social housing. It doesn’t have to be that way.

Health. The health budget (offered at £6 billion) [5] has been devolved and is thought to be between £1 to 2 billion less than it needs to run properly [6]. This will cause even further strain on the regional NHS. It remains to be seen if this regional approach is a threat to how the NHS operates as a whole. [7] 

Democracy. The majority of people in Greater Manchester know very little about this devolution process at the moment. The last time the issue of an elected mayor came up it was rejected by Manchester [8]. Having the role now imposed as part of the devolution deal, the interim Mayor was chosen with no opportunity for public discussion or public hustings [9]. The forthcoming full Mayoral elections will require a substantial amount of money to run [10]. This greatly narrows the field of potential candidates.

As it stands, devolution doesn’t address the towns ‘left behind’ in Greater Manchester [11], the cuts to the police [12] or local Councils [13]. And it should do all of these things as well as being good for business [14].

Crucially, in addition, this devolution, ignores the potential of the process to reignite the Climate Change and Poverty agendas that are critical to the future for all of us.

Devolution as policy and principle is a good thing. When its works properly, it allows people to have a greater say in democracy, it allows greater responsiveness to the needs of those people. But that is not what is happening in Greater Manchester.

In Greater Manchester, a historic opportunity is becoming a badly thought through mess. Innovation is no guarantee of progress.

The Green Party in Manchester, as the second largest party in the city by vote, want a proper say for the people of this region.

Its not too late to stop this version of devolution. And rethink it.



Notes

  1. https://www.facebook.com/devolutionreferendumcampaign/
  2. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-devolution-fair-deal-campaign-10205154
  3. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/300m-housing-fund-designed-unlock-9570783
  4. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/388698/LT_600.xlsx
  5. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-31615218
  6. http://clahrc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/2015/11/helping-to-understand-health-and-social-care-devolution-in-greater-manchester/
  7. http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/nov/11/devolving-health-social-care-manchester-nhs; http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/health/andy-burnhams-warning-over-swiss-cheese-8721228 
  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17949950
  9. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-32332399;     http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/tony-lloyd-chosen-greater-manchester-9357302
  10. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/greater-manchester-mayor-devolution-problems-11004805
  11. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/northern-powerhouse-looking-grim-10-7461583
  12. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/thinning-blue-line-gmp-left-9731055
  13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-35360250
  14. http://www.uk-northern-powerhouse.com/; http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/business-news/thousands-expected-major-northern-powerhouse-10945003  




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Monday, 25 February 2013

'Green Economy, Green Jobs' Event Friday March 15th



What If..?

What if Manchester City Council’s economic policy is wrong?
What if it can’t adapt to a hostile government’s welfare reforms?
What if you found out that Manchester has the highest levels of child poverty in the country?


What then?

We think differently about the Manchester economy.

Let’s talk about the future of Manchester.

We can build a model that is resilient and distributes wealth more equally in the city.
A model that can build a strong city and stronger region.


Manchester Green Party Presents: ‘Green Economy, Green Jobs’

Speakers: Natalie Bennett – Leader, Green Party of England and Wales
Neil McInroy - Chief Executive, Centre for Local Economic Strategies

Friday 15th March, 7–8.30pm
Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester M2 5NS
More information: email secretary@manchestergreenparty.org.uk


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Monday, 19 November 2012

Manchester Economics: Steady State and Circular



Zeitgeist?
There seems to be a couple of thing s happening this week well worth looking at.

On Wednesday November 21st from 1.30pm to 4pm Manchester Environmental Education Network (MEEN) will hold its Greater Manchester ESD Forum. The main speaker will be Alan Turney from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Since its inception in 2010, the Foundation has been working in education to inspire an generation to re-think, re-design and build a positive future through the vision of a circular economy. For more information visit the MEEN website

(Image from Future Proof Kilkenny).

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