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CBI North West comments on reports of low investment in North of England
News  |  Thu - January 26, 2023 7:30 pm  |  Article Hits:7812  |  A+ | a-
Here's the IPPR's 'Levelling Up Promises Tracker' which shows Government’s progress. on the rhetoric
Here's the IPPR's 'Levelling Up Promises Tracker' which shows Government’s progress. on the rhetoric
A recent report from IPPR North, who is the leading think-tank for the Region says that North of England:- 'would rank 2nd worst for investment,' if it was a standalone nation, according to OECD data.

Its published analysis shows that despite the rhetoric of the:- 'Levelling Up' agenda, public spending on the North is in fact lower, and has grown less since 2019, than in other parts of the country.

Within a press statement Marcus Johns, a research fellow at IPPR North said:- "On public spending, the money simply didn’t follow the levelling up the rhetoric. Although an increase in public spending in 2019 was welcome and absolutely essential, spending is lower, and grew slower in the North, than in other parts of the country. At the same time, the country became more centralised and inequalities widened. This is because power is not distributed fairly in this country. Regions like the North deserve nothing less than to be afforded the tools they need to level up for themselves; it’s a sensible way of governing, and very normal in less unequal countries. But here, that hasn’t yet happened at anywhere near the level needed. Candidates to be the next Prime Minister should commit to delivering where their predecessors have not. Reversing cuts to local government and to planned transport projects, beefing up the Levelling Up Bill to make it a transformative piece of legislation, and going big on the opportunity and future-proofing the economy."

Also commenting on the findings Ryan Swift, a research fellow at IPPR North add:- "Our analysis suggests that levelling up was, in many ways, business as usual. But that has to change. The next Prime Minister will enter Downing Street as a result of votes lent to their party, by many in the North and the Midlands, in 2019. The government has not yet delivered for people in these communities, so the next Prime Minister will have to go much further to unlock northern prosperity. If candidates hope to serve for longer than their recent predecessors, they should listen to the North, and make unlocking the region's significant potential their personal priority."

Reacting to this news CBI Regional Director Damian Waters, has gone on record, today, saying:- “Firms are concerned about reports emphasising the lack of investment across the North of England. Yet, it’s crystal clear that the North of England is filled with a lot of incredible, but untapped, potential. It boasts some of the country’s most important assets; from its universities to its natural resources; making it a prime location for investment. We need to seize these unparalleled opportunities, particularly when it comes to green growth and industrial clusters, in the North West. If we address the historic underinvestment in the North, we can also boost the UK’s overall position in OECD rankings. To drive up much-needed public and private sector investment in innovation and productivity, Government and firms across the North West urgently need to pull in the same direction when it comes to devolution and empowering regions. Firms need a strategy on economic growth which provides clarity on investment intentions in the regions, to enable businesses to make the decisions that can bolster prosperity.”


Total managed expenditure by Region 2018/19 to 2020/21 (real terms)
 £ millions 2018/19 (in real terms) 2020/21 Total difference Percentage difference
North                   214,221.12        252,661.00               38,439.88 18%
North East                      38,149.85          44,667.00                 6,517.15 17%
North West                   103,734.67        122,115.00               18,380.33 18%
Yorkshire and the Humber                      72,336.59          85,879.00               13,542.41 19%
London                   137,159.69        173,123.00               35,963.31 26%
South East                   119,214.38        144,248.00               25,033.62 21%
England                   763,957.61        922,280.00            158,322.39 21%
UK                   926,282.22    1,111,877.00            185,594.78 20%
Source:- ONS (2022) Country and regional public sector finances, UK: financial year ending 2021

Total managed per person expenditure by Region 2018/19 to 2020/21 (real terms)
 £ per person 2018/19 (in real terms) 2021 Total difference Percentage difference
North 13,884 16,223 2,339 17%
North East 14,353 16,662 2,308 16%
North West 14,226 16,575 2,349 17%
Yorkshire and the Humber 13,201 15,540 2,339 18%
London 15,397 19,231 3,833 25%
South East 13,052 15,650 2,597 20%
England 13,648 16,309 2,661 20%
UK 13,943 16,575 2,633 19%
North's gap with London -1,513 -3,008 -1,495 99%
Source:- ONS (2022) Country and regional public sector finances, UK: financial year ending 2021

Total managed expenditure by Region 2018/19 to 2020/21 (real terms) with Covid Support Scheme expenditure and total health spending removed...
 £ millions 2019 (in real terms) 2021 Total difference Percentage difference
North             174,629.93             179,188.00             4,558.07 3%
North East               31,102.03               32,111.00             1,008.97 3%
North West               84,303.73               86,014.00             1,710.27 2%
Yorkshire and the Humber               59,224.17               61,063.00             1,838.83 3%
London             110,448.63             121,016.00           10,567.37 10%
South East               99,123.28             102,466.00             3,342.72 3%
England             626,025.40             651,692.00           25,666.60 4%
UK             761,061.99             792,670.00           31,608.01 4%
Source:- ONS (2022) Country and regional public sector finances, UK: financial year ending 2021

Total managed per person expenditure by region 2018/19 to 2020/21 (real terms) with covid support scheme expenditure and total health spending removed...
 £ per person 2019 (in real terms) 2021 Total difference Percentage difference
North 11,318 11,505 187 2%
North East 11,702 11,978 276 2%
North West 11,561 11,675 114 1%
Yorkshire and the Humber 10,808 11,049 241 2%
London 12,399 13,442 1,044 8%
South East 10,853 11,117 264 2%
England 11,184 11,524 341 3%
UK 11,456 11,817 361 3%
North's gap with London -1,081 -1,937 -857 79%
Source:- ONS (2022) Country and regional public sector finances, UK: financial year ending 2021

The latest version of IPPR North’s levelling-up promises tracker can be found on the IPPR North Twitter feed. You can also find more information on the IPPR North in Numbers website page, by going to:- IPPR.Org/North.

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