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FAIR FUNDING

Fair funding must reflect real need – not just population growth

Any fair funding formula must reflect not just how many people live in an area, but the depth and breadth of their needs, says the leader of South Tyneside Council Tracey Dixon.

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The recent report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has once again brought into sharp focus the potential consequences of the Government's proposed fair funding reforms. 

While the analysis covers broad geographic areas and council types, it's crucial to recognise that such generalisations can mask the very real and disproportionate effects on individual councils – particularly those like South Tyneside.

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