MAYOR OLIVER COPPARD'S STATEMENT ON LEVELLING UP
Published 7 July 2022 at 1:41pm
Commenting on the levelling up agenda following the Prime Ministers resignation, South Yorkshire's Mayor Oliver Coppard said:"Thousands of people in places like South Yorkshire lent this government their vote – many for the first time – on the basis of their promises to ‘Level Up’ our country; creating wealth and opportunities in places forgotten by Westminster and undermined by years of austerity.
"Since being elected in May, I have picked up negotiations with the government about investments worth billions of pounds, leading to the creation of potentially thousands of high paid jobs in the industries of the future. And yet, the chaos engulfing the government threatens to derail not only those investments but further undermine its own ‘Levelling Up’ agenda.
"In South Yorkshire, like so many regions across the country, we are desperate to drive innovation, promote clean growth, help people into jobs, and deliver the better transport connectivity that our communities need.
"Because right now there are too many families worried about heating their homes and feeding their children. We have businesses fearing for their future. And our bus network is in crisis, with operators threatening to withdraw a third of routes in October.
"The calamity gripping the Conservative Party is in danger of not only undermining our country’s reputation for stable government, but is a huge distraction from the work going on in places like South Yorkshire.
"I am happy to welcome the new Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Greg Clark, and urge the government to raise their focus outside of Westminster, putting their attention where it belongs: on the jobs, future, health and wealth of the people who live and work in South Yorkshire, and across the country.
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