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LOCAL ECONOMIES

Taking back control

Is Burnham’s vision of the productive state a licence for local government to take back control, asks Sarah Longlands.

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At the Centre for Local Economies (CLES) 40th birthday party in April, Andy Burnham said that we needed to ‘call time on trickle-down' when it comes to economic policy. Since then we've heard more about his vision of reversing decades of privatisation and placing the essentials of life back under public control. I think it's more municipalism than Manchesterism but regardless, this could be a gamechanger for local government.

A national presumption in favour of public ownership could empower local government to disrupt the extraction of wealth from our local economies and rebuild essential services that address, rather than exacerbate, the cost of living crisis. In short, it would provide a licence to deliver the cornerstone of community wealth building – democratic ownership.

Sarah Longlands

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