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Decentralisation and Centralisation: Contradictory or Complementary. Colin Mair, Chief Executive, Improvement Service. Scope. The simple narrative Complications Directions of travel. The Simple Narrative: Looking Out. Very small number of very large councils
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Decentralisation and Centralisation: Contradictory or Complementary Colin Mair, Chief Executive, Improvement Service
Scope The simple narrative Complications Directions of travel
The Simple Narrative: Looking Out Very small number of very large councils Lowest ratio of councillors and councils to population in Europe Limited fiscal and constitutional empowerment Low voter turnout: limited confidence
Some Comparisons Norway: 19 counties and 434 municipalities (4,676,305) Denmark: 98 municipalities and 5 ‘regions’ (5,515,575) Finland: 20 ‘regions’ and 342 municipalities (5,255,068)
The Simple Narrative: Looking Back Scotland 1974: 203 councils; diverse rather than uniform; 50% local taxation Scotland 1996: 32 councils; uniformity of functions and empowerments; under 20% local taxation Loss of major functions: public health; community health care; college sector; police and fire services
So…. Centralisation across 50 years: whole system Loss of “localness” and closeness to communities Systematic intergenerational inequalities: highly local Reversing the trend: spatial; fiscal; cultural
But…. “Competencies” and “delegations”: rights, standards and decentralisation Financial pressures: economies of scale and skill (note: fiscal powers = fiscal returns) Outcomes and inequalities: national and local roles; culture and values
Government Finance and Demand 2009/10 – 2017/18 (% real terms) NB. Projected cash cuts from 2016/17 – 2018/19
But…. “Competencies” and “delegations”: rights, standards and decentralisation Financial pressures: economies of scale and skill (note: fiscal powers = fiscal returns) Outcomes and inequalities: national and local roles; culture and values
Challenges Form of decentralisation that enhances and does not limit rights Intelligent aggregation/centralisation: protecting capacity and productivity to deliver to communities Managing national and local contributions to outcomes: “community up”; “community in the round” “What matters is what works”: Differential decentralisation
End Points “This could happen just now” but…. Political and executive culture….letting go Empowerment and subsidiarity: “community up” but…. Beyond purely territorial focus: identity and interests