One of the very biggest concerns has to be what will happen with Luke Campbell who was elected Regional mayor for Hull and Humberside.
He is a former Olympic boxer who has no experience whatsoever in not only politics, but no kind of management or financial role whatsoever. Just a nice popular local guy.
I think some of the voters confused local mayor with Regional mayor, given what responsibilities a Regional mayor has.
these are the tasks this Campbell is charged with
"HEYCA controls an investment fund of £13.3m per year for 30 years.21 The mayor has the powers to charge a business rates supplement for projects promoting economic development and set a council tax precept for mayoral functions.
The combined authority is responsible for the adult skills fund from the academic year 2026/27, subject to meeting the government’s readiness conditions.
HEYCA will also provide input into the area’s local skills improvement plan.
The combined is the local transport authority for the area and holds responsibilities concurrently with the constituent councils until 31 March 2026.
The mayor is responsible for drawing up a local transport plan and for a multi-year consolidated local transport settlement. They also have the power to franchise bus services.
HEYCA coordinates a key route network of roads on the mayor’s behalf.
The mayor is able to establish mayoral development corporations (MDCs), subject to consent from the lead member from the council(s) where they would operate.
The combined authority and mayor have land assembly and compulsory purchase powers, also subject to the agreement of the relevant constituent council(s).
The combined authority is also able to become the area’s heat network zoning coordinator and to take on a local authority health improvement duty concurrent with the local authorities.
The mayor and combined authority’s powers are likely to increase over time. I
n December 2024, the government published its English devolution white paper, which set out plans for the devolution of further powers across a range of areas, including transport, skills and employment support, strategic planning, and local growth.22
The white paper also set out the criteria to become an ‘Established Mayoral Strategic Authority’, which would enable HEYCA to access additional powers and a single-pot ‘integrated’ funding settlement.23
I dont want to knock the bloke as a person, but really
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