@dj
You get a substantially greater amount of your money back than the East of England.
The South East, Greater London and the Eastern Region make a net positive contribution to public finances, while every other region is a net drain. The North East receives more per capita than any other English region.
I'm not disagreeing that the North East has a greater need for public services, but it does mean that there are parts of the South East which are seriously underfunded. Jaywick on the Essex coast is one of the most deprived regions in Europe. It also means that individuals in generally wealthy areas get virtually no support.
If the North East doesn't want to be be part of a Northern Powerhouse, I'm wondering what home-grown solutions there are for regeneration.
From the whole country's point of view, a rebalancing would benefit everybody, including those in the South East who have to live there for work, but struggle to pay rents and mortgages.
PS. I'm finding it weird to be 'on the same side' as thatbags, although I'm keeping an open mind until there are some details.