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Extraordinary, County Council - Thursday, 9th January, 2025 10.00 am

January 9, 2025 View on council website

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The County Council of Kent met on Thursday, 9 January 2025, to discuss the English Devolution White Paper. The council voted to endorse ongoing work with Medway Council and district and borough leaders to respond to the white paper, and to submit a request to the government for Kent and Medway to be included in the Devolution Priority Programme.

English Devolution White Paper

The council debated and voted on a motion to endorse the ongoing joint work between Kent County Council (KCC), Medway Council, and District and Borough Council Leaders in response to the English Devolution White Paper. The motion also proposed endorsing the Leader of the Council's decision to submit a request, jointly with Medway Council, for Kent and Medway to be included in the Devolution Priority Programme (DPP). Councillors were informed that acceptance onto the DPP would commit Kent and Medway to elections for a new Mayoral Strategic Authority (MSA) in May 2026, with local government reorganisation implemented by either April 2027 or April 2028. A key point of discussion was the potential postponement of the County Council elections scheduled for May 2025, which would be subject to a ministerial decision.

The Leader of the Council, Councillor Roger Gough, introduced the item as a momentous decision for the Council in many years. He emphasised the importance of seizing the opportunities devolution would bring and noted that other areas in the south of England were also applying to join the DPP. Councillor Gough explained that the current financial situation of the council was unsustainable and that a mayoral strategic authority, built on the foundation of an elected mayor and strong unitary authorities, could deliver a strategic role in transport, planning, economic development, and public service reform. He also highlighted the potential for dedicated investment funds and a move away from competitive funding.

The Leader of the Labour Group, Councillor Alister Brady, acknowledged that something new was required and spoke positively about the white paper's focus on growth, joined-up public services, and value for money. He suggested that unitary councils could deliver better outcomes for residents in areas such as skills, transport, and environmental strategies.

However, concerns were raised by Councillor Rich Lehmann, Leader of the Green & Independents Group. He questioned the keenness of the council and Medway Council leaders for the proposals, suggesting that their financial circumstances might have weakened their negotiating position. Councillor Lehmann also expressed concerns about the speed of the process, stating that the future of Kent could be decided in just 25 days and that the process felt rushed, secretive, constructed as it went along, and lacked democracy. He voiced apprehension about too much power being concentrated in the hands of a single mayor with potentially limited oversight.

Councillor Antony Hook, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, highlighted that the council had existed since 1889 and had never been continuously elected without break, except for the two world wars. He questioned the necessity of postponing elections for local government reorganisation, suggesting that technical work could continue and political decisions could resume after a short break. He also expressed a preference for a leader subject to permanent scrutiny by peers rather than a mayor who could not be removed for four years. Councillor Hook also criticised the lack of transparency and consultation with the public over the decision to apply for the DPP.

Several amendments were proposed and debated. An amendment by Councillor Richard Streatfeild, seconded by Councillor Mike Sole, sought to add a point expecting as much transparency as possible in this process. This amendment was carried.

Another amendment, proposed by Councillor Mark Hood and seconded by Councillor Mike Baldock, sought to state that the council does not support the proposal for Kent and Medway to be included in the Devolution Priority Programme and that it would prefer to commence the Foundation Strategic Authority route in the fastest possible timeframe. This amendment was lost by a vote of 45 to 14.

An amendment proposed by Councillor Chris Passmore and seconded by Councillor Antony Hook, aimed to recommend expressing an interest in devolution while prioritising the right outcome over speed and ensuring public views were central through consultation. This amendment was also lost.

Finally, an amendment proposed by Councillor Rich Lehmann and seconded by Councillor Richard Streatfeild, recommended that the request to join the DPP should express a strong preference that elections happen as planned in May 2025, recognising the widely expressed concerns at the democratic deficit created by any cancellation of the planned elections. This amendment was lost.

The substantive motion, as amended by Councillor Streatfeild's amendment, was then put to a vote and carried by 39 votes to 19, with one abstention. The council therefore resolved to endorse the ongoing joint work, endorse the proposed decision to submit a request to the government for inclusion in the Devolution Priority Programme, and noted the implications for future elections and reorganisation, while expecting transparency in the process.

Attendees

Profile image for Bryan Sweetland
Bryan Sweetland  Conservative
Profile image for Becki Bruneau
Becki Bruneau  Heritage Party
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Steve Campkin  Green Party
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Gary Cooke  Conservative
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Paul Cooper  Conservative
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Derek Crow-Brown  Conservative
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Mark Dance  Conservative
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Trudy Dean, MBE Liberal Democrat
Profile image for Mike Dendor
Mike Dendor  Conservative
Profile image for Lesley Game
Lesley Game  Conservative
Profile image for Roger Gough
Roger Gough  Conservative
Profile image for Sarah Hamilton
Sarah Hamilton  Conservative
Profile image for Sarah Hohler
Sarah Hohler  Conservative
Profile image for Mark Hood
Mark Hood Green Party
Profile image for Antony Hook
Antony Hook Liberal Democrat
Profile image for Sarah Hudson
Sarah Hudson Conservative
Profile image for Dylan Jeffrey
Dylan Jeffrey  Conservative
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Rich Lehmann Independent
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Barry Lewis  Independent
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Rory Love  Conservative
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Steve Manion  Conservative
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Alan Marsh  Conservative
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Margot McArthur  Conservative
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James McInroy  Conservative
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Jordan Meade  Conservative
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Derek Murphy  Conservative
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Peter Oakford  Conservative
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Lottie Parfitt  Conservative
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David Robey  Conservative
Profile image for Dirk Ross
Dirk Ross  Reform UK
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Alan Ridgers  Conservative
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Neil Baker  Conservative
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Mike Baldock  Swale Independents
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Paul Bartlett  Conservative
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David Beaney  Conservative
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Clair Bell  Conservative
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Rosalind Binks  Conservative
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Trevor Bond  Conservative
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Andy Booth  Conservative
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Alister Brady Labour and Co-operative Party
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David Brazier  Conservative
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Conrad Broadley  Conservative
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Tom Cannon  Conservative
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Susan Carey  Conservative
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Sir Paul Carter  Conservative
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Sue Chandler  Conservative
Profile image for Nick Chard
Nick Chard  Conservative
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Ian Chittenden  Liberal Democrat
Profile image for Penny Cole
Penny Cole  Conservative
Profile image for Cllr Perry Cole
Cllr Perry Cole  Conservative
Profile image for Nigel Collor
Nigel Collor  Independent
Profile image for Jenni Hawkins
Jenni Hawkins  Green Party
Profile image for Mike Hill
Mike Hill  Conservative
Profile image for Tony Hills
Tony Hills  Conservative
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Seán Holden  Conservative
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Andrew Kennedy Conservative
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Jeremy Kite  Conservative
Profile image for Jan Ozog
Jan Ozog  Conservative
Profile image for Harry Rayner
Harry Rayner Conservative
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Oliver Richardson  Conservative
Profile image for Avtar Sandhu
Avtar Sandhu  Conservative
Profile image for Mike Sole
Mike Sole Liberal Democrat
Profile image for Paul Stepto
Paul Stepto Green Party
Profile image for Robert Thomas
Robert Thomas  Conservative
Profile image for Dan Watkins
Dan Watkins  Conservative
Profile image for Simon Webb
Simon Webb  Conservative
Profile image for Mike Whiting
Mike Whiting  Independent
Profile image for John Wright
John Wright  Conservative
Profile image for Linda Wright
Linda Wright  Conservative

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf
Public reports pack 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf

Minutes

Printed minutes 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Item 3 Supplement - English Devolution White Paper report 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf
Appendix A - 16.12.24 Ministerial Letter.pdf
Appendix A - 16.12.24 Ministerial Letter.pdf
Appendix A - 16.12.24 Ministerial Letter.pdf
Appendix B - Devolution Framework 2024.pdf
Appendix B - Devolution Framework 2024.pdf
Devolution White Paper - County Council Report - FINAL.pdf
Item 3 Supplement - English Devolution White Paper report 09th-Jan-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf
Devolution White Paper - County Council Report - FINAL.pdf
Appendix B - Devolution Framework 2024.pdf