Politics8/29/2025BBC

Ministers didn't do cost review of council mergers

Ministers didn't do cost review of council mergers

The article discusses a report on council mergers in the UK, which was used by the government to justify its plans for reorganisation. According to the report, the government did not conduct a cost review of the proposed mergers, but instead relied on a study by a lobbyist group. The lobbyist group, the County Councils Network, has since acknowledged that the reorganisation could actually result in no savings at all. This raises concerns about the government's decision-making process and the validity of the evidence used to support its policy. The article highlights the importance of thorough cost-benefit analysis and the need for independent, impartial assessments when considering major changes to local government structures. It suggests that the government may have rushed into this reorganisation without properly evaluating the potential financial impact on councils and taxpayers.

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