Andy Burnham’s idea that if the government delegates more money and power to regional Mayors the North will be transformed is a nonsense.
His actions in Manchester did lend large sums to developers to build high rise blocks of flats in the centre to sell to the better off. He was criticised for not building more social housing and for working with a few rich entrepreneurs who got richer. There was no great strategy to bring industry back to the once thriving cotton City, no new successful initiatives for training and better paid employment for the young people of Manchester.
In a debate I had on LBC yesterday morning I pointed out that a large chunk of the railway/ transport budget went on HS 2 but resulted in the railway never reaching Manchester and Leeds as originally planned. This Labour government has no intent to restore the whole original point of the project, better North-south links. The absurd latest planned spend of up to £102 bn swamps transport budgets and kills off plenty of cheaper better projects.
If he delegates benefit money and spend to Councils will there still be national rates and national policies? What incentives will there be for Mayors to get more people into work, and to make work more worthwhile?
If we are to start to grow as fast as the US it will take lower taxes and a pro enterprise and investment national policy. Letting Mayors borrow and spend more will not deliver the more prosperous private sector or industrial revival we need.