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Brexit debate delays English councils' funding announcement | Brexit debate delays English councils' funding announcement |
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The government has postponed announcing next year's plans for funding English councils because of the marathon Brexit debate currently going in the Commons. | The government has postponed announcing next year's plans for funding English councils because of the marathon Brexit debate currently going in the Commons. |
James Brokenshire said the statement - originally planned for Thursday - will not now happen before MPs vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal on Tuesday. | James Brokenshire said the statement - originally planned for Thursday - will not now happen before MPs vote on Theresa May's Brexit deal on Tuesday. |
But the local government secretary said it would not affect the amount of time for councils to comment on the figures. | But the local government secretary said it would not affect the amount of time for councils to comment on the figures. |
He will make an oral statement after Tuesday's Brexit vote. | He will make an oral statement after Tuesday's Brexit vote. |
In a written ministerial statement, Mr Brokenshire said: "I recognise that my parliamentary colleagues will wish to engage thoroughly in these debates and will also wish to consider the proposed Local Government Finance Settlement for 2019-20. | In a written ministerial statement, Mr Brokenshire said: "I recognise that my parliamentary colleagues will wish to engage thoroughly in these debates and will also wish to consider the proposed Local Government Finance Settlement for 2019-20. |
"I have therefore decided to announce the provisional Local Government Finance Settlement after this protected period, by way of an oral statement. | "I have therefore decided to announce the provisional Local Government Finance Settlement after this protected period, by way of an oral statement. |
"I can confirm that the usual period for making representations on the provisional Local Government Finance Settlement will not be truncated as a result." | "I can confirm that the usual period for making representations on the provisional Local Government Finance Settlement will not be truncated as a result." |
'Not in power' | |
Labour's Andrew Gwynne accused Theresa May's "weakness" over her deal as "completely immobilising the government". | |
He added: "The Tories are so trapped in a crisis of their own making over their botched Brexit negotiations that they are neglecting the needs of the country. | |
"Having delayed the introduction of several key policies, it's clear that the prime minister is in office but not in power." |
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