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Mayor plan for North East of England | Mayor plan for North East of England |
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Seven local authorities in the North East of England are beginning talks with the government about having a directly elected mayor for the region. | Seven local authorities in the North East of England are beginning talks with the government about having a directly elected mayor for the region. |
Chancellor George Osborne is offering councils greater control over local transport, health and housing if they accept a regional figurehead. | Chancellor George Osborne is offering councils greater control over local transport, health and housing if they accept a regional figurehead. |
Councils in Northumberland, Tyneside, Wearside and County Durham will take part in the talks. | Councils in Northumberland, Tyneside, Wearside and County Durham will take part in the talks. |
Sunderland City Council said "nothing was off the table" in the negotiations. | Sunderland City Council said "nothing was off the table" in the negotiations. |
In 2004, people in the North East voted "no" in a referendum on whether to set up an elected regional assembly but council leaders are expected to begin talks on the latest proposal within days. | In 2004, people in the North East voted "no" in a referendum on whether to set up an elected regional assembly but council leaders are expected to begin talks on the latest proposal within days. |
'Entrenched unemployment ' | 'Entrenched unemployment ' |
The North East Combined Authority - which represents councils in County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland - has said it will consult with businesses, unions and other groups about the best way to proceed. | |
The seven councils are all Labour-controlled. | |
It is part of Mr Osborne's plans to create a so-called Northern Powerhouse to help towns and cities in the North of England compete with those in the South for investment. | It is part of Mr Osborne's plans to create a so-called Northern Powerhouse to help towns and cities in the North of England compete with those in the South for investment. |
Greater Manchester has already signed up to having a directly elected mayor who will oversee policies such as transport, social care and housing as well as police budgets. | Greater Manchester has already signed up to having a directly elected mayor who will oversee policies such as transport, social care and housing as well as police budgets. |
Mr Osborne said: "Now we have another major northern area actively interested in our proposed radical devolution of power and an elected mayor. | Mr Osborne said: "Now we have another major northern area actively interested in our proposed radical devolution of power and an elected mayor. |
"We will now work constructively across parties to land a deal. The way our country is governed is changing before our eyes, and much for the better." | "We will now work constructively across parties to land a deal. The way our country is governed is changing before our eyes, and much for the better." |
Sunderland City Council leader Paul Watson said: 'Nothing is off the table. We have got to see what possibilities there are. | Sunderland City Council leader Paul Watson said: 'Nothing is off the table. We have got to see what possibilities there are. |
"There is entrenched unemployment here, even though it has gone down. Can we get the powers on skills, jobs and transport to enable us to create a more vibrant economy?" | "There is entrenched unemployment here, even though it has gone down. Can we get the powers on skills, jobs and transport to enable us to create a more vibrant economy?" |
Asked if people from Sunderland would accept the possibility of a mayor from Newcastle, he said the regional figurehead would be accountable to the "whole region" and that should "get over any possibility of parochialism". | Asked if people from Sunderland would accept the possibility of a mayor from Newcastle, he said the regional figurehead would be accountable to the "whole region" and that should "get over any possibility of parochialism". |
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