Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Northern councils forced to fight it out in levelling up 'Hunger Games', Lisa Nandy says

Boris Johnson's flagship levelling up plan has been likened to the "Hunger Games", with struggling northern councils being forced to fight it out for Government cash.

The comments came as MPs debated the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, which promises to ''drive local growth and ensure everyone can share in the United Kingdom’s success', for the first time today. Wigan MP Lisa Nandy poured scorn over the Bill, saying it did little to reverse the decade of austerity endured by the region's local authorities.

And the Shadow Levelling Up Secretary blasted the Government's competitive approach to awarding funding via a number of special schemes, such as the towns fund, high street fund and shared prosperity fund.

Read more: Boris Johnson boldly claims 'absolutely nothing and no-one' is going to stop him

She said: "Billions of pounds have been squandered on ill thought out plans, forcing areas to compete over pots of money, small refunds for the money that has been stripped from us over a decade. This is not the Hunger Games, this is the future of our country, and it is no way to treat the people in it."

At the centre of the Bill, being put forward by Michael Gove, are 12 national “missions” covering everything from housing and education to transport and culture with targets for dramatic improvements by 2030.

But Ms Nandy argued that many of the missions were meaningless, as buried in the Bill is a clause which allows ministers to shift deadlines and rewrite aims.

What do you think? Have your say in our comments.

“The cat is out of the bag. Not only will they not back the country, but they won’t even back themselves, because in clause five of this Bill is a measure that allows the Government to tear these missions up

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk