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This interactive dashboard shows deprivation data for constituencies and small areas in England.

Type
Data dashboards
Date
8 July 2026
Reference
CBP-10526

There will be a Chamber debate on isolation and hidden deprivation in coastal communities on Tuesday 14 July 2026. This topic has been chosen by the Backbench business committee. This debate will be led by Richard Quigley MP.

Type
Commons Briefing papers
Date
8 July 2026
Reference
CBP-10943

I thank the Secretary of State, who is not in his place, for opening this debate on the settlement. I know the work that he and the Local Government Minister have led on in bringing forward this statement, and they have been strong voices for our local government colleagues. I...

Member
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc846-7
House
House of Commons

I agree with what the hon. Lady is saying. I am concerned that the Government’s support package for councils such as Woking borough council—which effectively went bankrupt several years ago following Conservative mismanagement—is allowing them to borrow more money to pay off their Government loans. Does she agree that the...

Member
Will Forster (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c847
House
House of Commons

I thank the hon. Member, an excellent colleague on our cross-party Select Committee, for his intervention. The Committee looked at this in our report on local government finance, and he will remember that our report stated:

“Exceptional Financial Support (EFS) by means of capitalisation direction is a stopgap measure that avoids...

Member
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc847-8
House
House of Commons

On exactly this point about the democratic process, my constituents were promised by the Reform candidates that they would cut council tax, but Worcestershire county council’s council tax is going up by 9%. It is a shame that not a single Reform Member of Parliament has turned up to defend...

Member
Mark Garnier (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

I agree. I think many residents are feeling the pinch. Yes, we have seen fantastic initiatives and new legislation from this Government, but that is not trickling down quickly enough. Many residents will be seeing their council tax bills in the next few months, and for a number of them,...

Member
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

A £200,000 house in the East Riding of Yorkshire will be paying between £3,000 and £4,000 in council tax, depending on its 1991 valuation. A £2 million flat in Westminster will be paying £2,000. There is an opportunity to put that right. I know that the hon. Lady is from...

Member
Graham Stuart (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

I think it is fair to say that successive Governments have put the issue of council tax in the “too difficult” box. I hope that it will fall on this Government to finally address that and bring an end to this regressive form of taxation.

Member
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c846
House
House of Commons

Does my hon. Friend agree that the work being done on the draft local government settlement to get us to this final local government settlement has actively put the principles of fairer funding into place? My local authority in Sandwell—the fifth most deprived local authority in the country—is getting an...

Member
Antonia Bance (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c846
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend is a doughty champion for her constituency and for her council’s needs. I think it is fair to say that the outdated and opaque previous funding settlement caused a number of issues for councils up and down the country. It is good to finally see this Government...

Member
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc847-9
House
House of Commons

This settlement is supposed to deliver fair funding; that is what the formula says on the tin, but it fails the Ronseal test. Norfolk’s core spending power in the first year of the settlement is lower than the national average, and the largest increases in core spending power are going...

Member
James Wild (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c849
House
House of Commons

I appreciate the hon. Member’s concerns. My constituency is an outer-London borough that has long been deemed as having inner-London support through finance, and it has inner-London problems—it is not particularly leafy, and deprivation is tough and takes a massive toll on our councils. Does he understand that addressing deprivation,...

Member
Natasha Irons (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

Indeed. I am sure that if the hon. Lady catches your eye, Madam Deputy Speaker, she will elaborate on that.

Here is my point. Perhaps the kernel of the unfairness is the lack of recognition of remoteness and its impact beyond the adjustment for adult social care. It has been removed...

Member
James Wild (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

Will the hon. Member give way?

Member
Antonia Bance (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c848
House
House of Commons

I will not give way; lots of people want to speak.

This is a serious cost pressure on rural authorities that the Government have chosen to ignore. Of course, this has been compounded by the removal of the rural services delivery grant in 2025—the loss of funding that had been put...

Member
James Wild (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc848-850
House
House of Commons

I declare an interest: I am a Central Bedfordshire councillor. Central Bedfordshire will have to find £17 million off the back of this so-called fairer funding formula. Does my hon. Friend agree that that is nothing short of pork barrel politics?

Member
Blake Stephenson (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 c850
House
House of Commons

I agree. The figures simply bear that out. As a result of the settlement, council taxpayers in Norfolk—it is probably the same for my hon. Friend’s constituents—will bear the brunt through much higher council tax. Maximum council tax increases are assumed for the full three years of the settlement.

Let me...

Member
James Wild (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc850-1
House
House of Commons

Life in my constituency is tough for many families. Too many live with the daily consequences of poverty, ill health and insecurity. Many people are vulnerable, and the impact can be soul-destroying. I pay tribute to my hon. Friend the Member for Knowsley (Anneliese Midgley) for her work at Christmas...

Member
Marie Rimmer (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc851-3
House
House of Commons

I am incredibly proud to have been a councillor until last year, because local government is the foundation of so much that matters in people’s daily lives. It keeps our streets clean, supports vulnerable families, funds social care, maintains roads, protects our environment, ensures that our children can get to...

Member
Manuela Perteghella (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
11 February 2026
Reference
780 cc853-4
House
House of Commons