Be level with us over Northern Powerhouse – The Yorkshire Post says

MANY are understandably disappointed that the Chancellor did not use this week’s economic statement to advance the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda and Northern Powerhouse.
The Angel of the North is the symbol of the Power Up The North campaign.The Angel of the North is the symbol of the Power Up The North campaign.
The Angel of the North is the symbol of the Power Up The North campaign.

In turn, Rishi Sunak will argue that his pronouncement was a national one – he made clear that the measures will benefit the whole of the United Kingdom – and that more fundamental change will have to wait to the Budget this Autumn which is also due to coincide with the much-delayed spending review.

But there’s a nagging sense, as the IPPR think-tank reiterates previous calls by The Yorkshire Post and Power Up The North campaign to invest in health research and development in this region to kickstart the economy, that momentum is slowing.

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And while the focus of Ministers is still on the response to Covid-19, it is also important, at the end of another week in which tens of thousands of people lost their jobs, that the pandemic does not stand in the way of the Government’s desire to turbo-charge the English regions and, specifically, the North.

Grant Shapps has a dual role as Transport Secretary and Northern Powerhouse Minister.Grant Shapps has a dual role as Transport Secretary and Northern Powerhouse Minister.
Grant Shapps has a dual role as Transport Secretary and Northern Powerhouse Minister.

Yes, the Government will point to the dual role that Grant Shapps as Transport Secretary and Northern Powerhouse Minister and he, too, is frustrated that so much of his time has had to be spent on post-Covid logistics for trains, planes and buses.

But this does not excuse the passiveness of the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy which should be front and centre of the Government’s ‘bounce back’ strategy and ‘opportunity for all’ policy agenda. When is it going to start stepping up to the mark?

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James Mitchinson

Editor

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