And yet another report
A radical plan to give Greater Manchester greater control of its finances and an elected Mayor is being proposed by the independent think tank ResPublica. The new report, Devo Max - Devo Manc: Place-based public services, argues that Greater Manchester should be fully devolved with control over all public spending. In short, ResPublica recommends that Greater Manchester should have what Scotland wants.
The report includes a call to action and sets out a roadmap for such devolution to take place. It says that within 100 days of the next Parliament, a ministerial led group should agree the steps to devolution. As part of the new settlement Greater Manchester will commit to devolving further to localities taking savings and local initiatives as near to their consumers as possible.
Key recommendations from the report include:
Total Manchester public spending should be brought under the control of Greater Manchester Combined Authority, under a new governance structure that includes a local board and relevant Secretaries of State.
The Authority should be given legal powers to enact local joined up Government, eliminating duplication and encouraging multi-agency initiatives.
Begin by giving power over property taxes, move on to income taxes.
Powers to reinvest savings and proceeds locally, while a percentage of overheads remains with Whitehall.
Create a new democratic system with an elected Assembly led by the Mayor of Manchester.
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http://www.respublica.org.uk/item/Devo-Max-Devo-Manc-Place-based-public-services#sthash.0ZhO3o1f.dpuf