MP joins House of Commons Committee to scrutinise Government’s Levelling Up Bill

21 Jun 2022

South Lakes MP Tim Farron has become a member of the cross-party committee tasked with scrutinising the Government's Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.

The committee will go through every line of the Bill and Tim will have the chance to put forward amendments to improve it.

The Levelling Up and Regeneration Committee held its first meeting in Parliament this morning where they took oral evidence from:

  • Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, CEO of UK Research and Innovation,
  • Professor Mairi Spowage Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute - an economics department at the University of Strathclyde
  • Tracy Brabin, the Mayor of West Yorkshire, and Ben Still, the Managing Director of West Yorkshire Combined Authority

The committee will meet for the next three months to agree on amendments to the Bill which will then be voted on in the House of Commons.

Tim said: "I wouldn't normally opt to spend days on end stuck in a stuffy committee room in Parliament but I chose this fate because I think this Bill gives me the chance to change Cumbria for better, if we can force the Government to listen.

"Our communities are wonderful places to live and work but they are at risk due to a lack of affordable homes, unreliable public transport and a lack of well paid jobs - the government is sadly not currently going to properly address those problems.

"But by being part of this Committee, I will have the chance to propose amendments to make sure that they do. I aim to look Conservative ministers and MPs in the eye and challenge them to help our communities in Cumbria.

"I'll keep constituents up to date throughout the next three months and I will be really grateful for any advice, thoughts or experiences that you'd like to share with me about how we can actually 'level up' our communities and give everyone the best possible chance in life."

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