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Multiple problems. How to solve them?

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growstuff Wed 24-Mar-21 11:38:52

Dinahmo You're right. Councils have had their funding cut dramatically. Sneakily, it was done so that local government has been blamed for cuts in central government funding.

An area such as mine, which has few social needs and loads of high value property, has benefitted from the formula. Less of our money has been put in the central "pot" and we have also received bigger grants from central government. Of course, it's not much fun if you happen to one of the poor minority. Incidentally, that partly explains the Clacton conundrum. Essex County Council spends very little on its more deprived communities.

growstuff Wed 24-Mar-21 11:27:46

Dinahmo

Growstuff I'm being very cheeky here I know but please look at my thread "the govt talks the talk...." It's about the govt keeping its word.

OK! But I need coffee fix Part 2 first! wink

PS. The first thing people need to do if they want the government to listen is to stop voting Tory, even if it means voting for a party with little chance of electoral success. With a majority of 80 there is no need to listen. It will just claim that people voted for it and everything it's doing.

growstuff Wed 24-Mar-21 11:24:41

EllanVannin

London is a big city full of opportunities. What has the North got ? Mines shut down. Shipping all but fizzled. Car industries teetering on the brink. Steelworks gone.
All you see advertised are care home workers wanted----for buttons.

As you know, I was born and raised in Birkenhead. I know only too well about the lack of opportunities on Merseyside, which started to become worse in the late 1960s. That's why I moved to the South East and have never gone back. There's nothing to stop people from moving.

I also know of the poverty in London because I lived in the middle of it before moving out to Essex, which has its own problems.

I love the big northern cities and am planning to move back within the next few years. I wish people would stop seeing themselves as downtrodden and creating false divisions. The main divisions are between metropolitan areas, the small towns and the shires. I dare say the people in North Yorks villages aren't very different in their outlook from the people in the villages round here.

Dinahmo Wed 24-Mar-21 11:23:48

Growstuff I'm being very cheeky here I know but please look at my thread "the govt talks the talk...." It's about the govt keeping its word.

growstuff Wed 24-Mar-21 11:16:52

BigBertha1

Tendring Council in Essex (includes Clacton on Sea, Harwich etc) has the highest death rate due to deprivation and the age profile of the population. Its not just the North. I spent some of my growing up there having moved there from the East End of London.

Correct. A couple of the Essex coastal districts are the most deprived in the country. And don't forget that London itself has huge pockets of deprivation. As the pandemic has continued, it's so obvious that there's a high correlation between high infection rates and rates of multiple deprivation. There's almost a perfect match.

The real test for this government will be if it really does keeps its word about levelling up the north when the pandemic has settled. It's going to take money - replacing all that EU money for a start.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 24-Mar-21 10:56:45

Poverty = poor health outcomes.

Poverty has risen existentially in the past 10 years.

The average unemployed benefit in western world is 50% of income in the U.K. it is 13%

But we also have the working poor. Our unskilled and low paid skilled workers are in a poor condition.

We never learn do we?

EllanVannin Wed 24-Mar-21 10:50:36

London is a big city full of opportunities. What has the North got ? Mines shut down. Shipping all but fizzled. Car industries teetering on the brink. Steelworks gone.
All you see advertised are care home workers wanted----for buttons.

Dinahmo Wed 24-Mar-21 10:46:56

Surely a lot of this is down to the reduction in payments to local authorities from central govt. There was a sharp reduction in the govt grant in 2010 (38%). Since then there have been many changes to local authority funding, such as changes in the way in which business rates are allocated, freezes to rate increases etc etc. Local authorities in the UK are not allowed to borrow. And if you remember, when the right to buy came into force under Thatcher, the LAs were not allowed to invest the proceeds in building new homes.

The LA housing stocks, in many cases, were hived of to housing associations, some of which were formed by the housing department staff. Now, many of the original associations have been subsumed by larger organisations which, to my mind, no longer have the original ethos of providing secure social housing.

EllanVannin Wed 24-Mar-21 10:46:20

People from the South don't have to travel far to seek employment though those in the North have no option but to travel to find employment----that's the difference.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Mar-21 10:34:59

BigBertha1

Tendring Council in Essex (includes Clacton on Sea, Harwich etc) has the highest death rate due to deprivation and the age profile of the population. Its not just the North. I spent some of my growing up there having moved there from the East End of London.

I think Jaywick regularly appears as No.1 for the most deprived town in the Country (near Clacton). When you consider how wealthy other parts of Essex are it’s a conundrum.

Alexa Wed 24-Mar-21 10:19:28

One innovation that would go a long way towards fairness is basic living wage for all regardless of age and qualifications.

Then stop tax havens for the very rich. Then stop land ownership by persons with no interest in the land's value to society.

BigBertha1 Wed 24-Mar-21 10:13:14

Tendring Council in Essex (includes Clacton on Sea, Harwich etc) has the highest death rate due to deprivation and the age profile of the population. Its not just the North. I spent some of my growing up there having moved there from the East End of London.

EllanVannin Wed 24-Mar-21 10:09:21

Totally disgusting GrannyGravy13.
When councils do decide to build, the places are literally thrown together thus making them stand out like a sore thumb and so close together like boxes.

Why should it be a case of " anything will do ?" No imagination ! Or, you have dangerous high-rises which are magnets for crime and end up like ghetto's. Horrible. There's no incentive in the people who are forced to live in such places. Ugly, foreboding buildings.

maddyone Wed 24-Mar-21 10:02:51

GrannyGravy13

Croydon Council is in a mess also, the pictures of the state of its housing stock is appalling.

I saw a news item about Croydon housing. I was shocked about the conditions some people are living in. What is Croydon spending its money on I wonder?

EllanVannin Wed 24-Mar-21 09:58:23

There has also been an unacceptable divide between the North and the South and to my knowledge only Frank Field could ever see this but sadly what he used to say always fell on deaf ears in Parliament. It's sickening the way politicians have always turned a blind eye.

Things can only get worse since we're no longer in line for help from the EU which, after Wales, ploughed millions into Liverpool One shopping area.
I don't envisage any assistance forthcoming from the Government to the " down at heel " people in the NW !

GrannyGravy13 Wed 24-Mar-21 09:50:48

Croydon Council is in a mess also, the pictures of the state of its housing stock is appalling.

EllanVannin Wed 24-Mar-21 09:48:43

Mollygo I can't wait to hear of the outcome from the Liverpool council since the "outing" of its Lord Mayor. I hope it opens up a hornets nest involving all councils in this country because when you look around-----nothing appears to have been done within any departments.

Mollygo Wed 24-Mar-21 09:34:45

The news last night reported that the high incidence of Covid in parts of the North West is due to:
-poverty,
-low paid jobs that can not be done from home,
-cramped housing often occupied by several generations.
They said that something should be done.
What practical solutions could be suggested?