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Councils get £10m extra to plan for October Brexit

Ministers have announced an additional £10m for local authorities to prepare for an October Brexit.

A government announcement this week said that the government was pledging an extra £20m, but it turned out that £10m of this was carried over from a £58m award announced earlier in the year.

Local government secretary Robert Jenrick has also asked each authority to appoint a Brexit lead to work with central government and oversee teams to plan intensively for Brexit.

Jenrick said: “From Whitehall to town halls – everyone needs to be ready to fulfil our democratic mandate to leave the European Union by the end of October.

“Local government has a vital role in helping to make Brexit a success and it is absolutely right that together we intensify preparations in every community.”

Until recently, the FRC had little involvement in local government affairs. But with investigations into council officers becoming more frequent, where is the political accountability?

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