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Northern powerhouse? Midlands council leaders respond | Northern powerhouse? Midlands council leaders respond |
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As the Conservatives gather in Birmingham for their annual conference, it won't just be the English question that'll be on their minds. | As the Conservatives gather in Birmingham for their annual conference, it won't just be the English question that'll be on their minds. |
Some will also be asking about the Midlands question. It was an issue that surfaced at the Labour conference in Manchester. | Some will also be asking about the Midlands question. It was an issue that surfaced at the Labour conference in Manchester. |
The worry is .....are the East and West Midlands in danger of being by-passed in any post-Scottish referendum devolution settlement? | |
The alarm bells have been ringing. One reason is George Osborne's enthusiasm to create a "northern powerhouse". | The alarm bells have been ringing. One reason is George Osborne's enthusiasm to create a "northern powerhouse". |
Northern powerhouse? That's the increasing economic and political clout of northern cities linking up with Manchester to have their voice heard at Westminster and the treasury. | Northern powerhouse? That's the increasing economic and political clout of northern cities linking up with Manchester to have their voice heard at Westminster and the treasury. |
Being leapfrogged? | Being leapfrogged? |
In his mini-budget later this year, the chancellor is expected to announce a £15bn investment in science and manufacturing knowhow for the North. That's big money. | In his mini-budget later this year, the chancellor is expected to announce a £15bn investment in science and manufacturing knowhow for the North. That's big money. |
But council leaders from the Midlands increasingly feel too many London-based government, business and cultural organisations are being encouraged to look to our friends in the North. | But council leaders from the Midlands increasingly feel too many London-based government, business and cultural organisations are being encouraged to look to our friends in the North. |
Is the Midlands in danger of being leapfrogged? They say the BBC's shift to Salford is an example. | Is the Midlands in danger of being leapfrogged? They say the BBC's shift to Salford is an example. |
"London and the South East will always grow as an economy and there's this growing perception of the northern powerhouse economy," said Councillor Anne Western, leader of Derbyshire County Council. | "London and the South East will always grow as an economy and there's this growing perception of the northern powerhouse economy," said Councillor Anne Western, leader of Derbyshire County Council. |
"If we are not careful, the Midlands is the bit in between that everyone forgets, and I'm not prepared to allow that." | "If we are not careful, the Midlands is the bit in between that everyone forgets, and I'm not prepared to allow that." |
Ms Western was one of the platform speakers at a fringe meeting at the Labour conference to consider a response to the northern challenge. | Ms Western was one of the platform speakers at a fringe meeting at the Labour conference to consider a response to the northern challenge. |
Sir Albert Bore, the leader of Birmingham City Council, was also a key speaker. | Sir Albert Bore, the leader of Birmingham City Council, was also a key speaker. |
Improved transport links between the East and West Midlands are on the shopping list of investment projects that the Midlands - East and West - are now seeking. | Improved transport links between the East and West Midlands are on the shopping list of investment projects that the Midlands - East and West - are now seeking. |
There's a feeling among Midlands political leaders that the combined voice of the northern cities - Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Leeds and Newcastle - has been quicker off the mark and sharper in presenting its case to government. | There's a feeling among Midlands political leaders that the combined voice of the northern cities - Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Leeds and Newcastle - has been quicker off the mark and sharper in presenting its case to government. |
Investing in better rail services and connections is one of the northern powerhouse ideas that has also caught the ear of ministers. | Investing in better rail services and connections is one of the northern powerhouse ideas that has also caught the ear of ministers. |
"Just look at the rail service between Nottingham and Birmingham," said Sir Albert. | "Just look at the rail service between Nottingham and Birmingham," said Sir Albert. |
"It's appalling. It's quicker to get from Birmingham to London by train than to Nottingham and it's half the distance." | "It's appalling. It's quicker to get from Birmingham to London by train than to Nottingham and it's half the distance." |
A sign of a new joint approach is Midlands Connect, a lobbying group that's bringing together council leaders from both the East and West Midlands. | A sign of a new joint approach is Midlands Connect, a lobbying group that's bringing together council leaders from both the East and West Midlands. |
Sir Albert said: "It's about trying to ensure the same message is out there for the Midlands as a whole." | Sir Albert said: "It's about trying to ensure the same message is out there for the Midlands as a whole." |
Midlands Connect is already pitching a strong message of a dynamic region: 20 universities, an economy worth £178bn and a population of 10m, expected to grow by 10% over the next 20 years. | Midlands Connect is already pitching a strong message of a dynamic region: 20 universities, an economy worth £178bn and a population of 10m, expected to grow by 10% over the next 20 years. |
"The roads and railways that connect our two regions - the East and West Midlands - are simply inadequate," said Lillian Greenwood, Labour's rail minister and the MP for Nottingham South. | "The roads and railways that connect our two regions - the East and West Midlands - are simply inadequate," said Lillian Greenwood, Labour's rail minister and the MP for Nottingham South. |
Will HS2 and its high speed rail link to the Midlands from London boost the economic clout of the region? | Will HS2 and its high speed rail link to the Midlands from London boost the economic clout of the region? |
Lillian Greenwood said: "Both Birmingham and Nottingham already have relatively good connections down to London, but really poor transport links with each other. That needs addressing." | Lillian Greenwood said: "Both Birmingham and Nottingham already have relatively good connections down to London, but really poor transport links with each other. That needs addressing." |
Anne Western says HS2 may end up being part of the problem for the Midlands. | Anne Western says HS2 may end up being part of the problem for the Midlands. |
"HS2 is about improving connections between London and the North, and it's a long term project," she said. | "HS2 is about improving connections between London and the North, and it's a long term project," she said. |
"We've got to work on what can be improved to transport links locally in the short term." | "We've got to work on what can be improved to transport links locally in the short term." |
David Cameron may use his conference speech in Birmingham to outline some of his thinking on devolving powers beyond the slogan: "English Votes for English laws." | David Cameron may use his conference speech in Birmingham to outline some of his thinking on devolving powers beyond the slogan: "English Votes for English laws." |
In any debate on England's evolving and devolving north-south future, council leaders from the Midlands - East and West - are determined to be heard and are joining forces to turn up the volume. | In any debate on England's evolving and devolving north-south future, council leaders from the Midlands - East and West - are determined to be heard and are joining forces to turn up the volume. |
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