Michael Heseltine’s sound reasoning for supporting One Yorkshire devolution: The Yorkshire Post says

While Michael Heseltine’s anti-Brexit views put him at odds with those now in charge of the Conservative party, the man who served in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major remains a notable political voice.
Lord Michael Heseltine supports the idea of a single Yorkshire devolution deal (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)Lord Michael Heseltine supports the idea of a single Yorkshire devolution deal (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
Lord Michael Heseltine supports the idea of a single Yorkshire devolution deal (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)

As such, Lord Heseltine’s recent remarks in support of a wider Yorkshire devolution deal should demand attention – along with his assessment of the reasons why it is yet to get off the ground.

Speaking at a DevoConnect Northern Powerhouse Education, Employment and Skills Summit, Lord Heseltine made the point that a single mayor of Yorkshire would be far better placed to promote the region around the world due to global recognition of the Yorkshire brand than those in charge of smaller city-region areas of the county as currently favoured by the Government.

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The political grandee then claimed that what has held back a One Yorkshire deal is bickering between those at council level across the region which has meant a lack of a unified purpose in pursuing the goal.

While the city region devolution agreements are undoubtedly better than nothing and are in the process of unlocking powers and extra investment across the region, as the debate intensifies over how local authorities in North Yorkshire will be rearranged in exchange for their regional deal Lord Heseltine’s remarks are an important reminder that an even more ambitious goal could be still be reached.

However, it will take those holding the local levers of power to start making a unified case for action to have a hope of turning the idea into a reality.

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