Blackpool South MP Chris Webb says a £17m government funding boost for Blackpool Council will help improve residents' lives
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00:00The government has announced a 9.1% increase in funding for Blackpool.
00:05In the next financial year, Blackpool Council will receive £17.7 million more
00:10than it did under the Tories for its core settlement.
00:13This represents nearly three times more than the national average
00:17and one of the biggest in the country.
00:19My hometown sent me to Parliament to fight for them and that's what I've been doing
00:23and making sure that Blackpool gets the attention and the resources it needs to thrive.
00:28This investment of nearly £250 million for next year in total
00:32demonstrates that the government has listened.
00:35It represents a huge step forward for our town,
00:37with millions being invested into social care, children's services
00:41and overall spending on local services your family and mine use every day.
00:45For far too long we've faced some of the worst outcomes in the country
00:49but I've said repeatedly we also have the solutions to our own problems.
00:53I've been telling the government that what we lack is the investment to make positive change.
00:58Over the last few months I've brought ministers and senior government officials to Blackpool
01:02including the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and Secretaries of State
01:06to show them in person the problems we face
01:09and the inspirational work being done by local residents.
01:13The government has paid attention and recognised that investing in Blackpool is the right thing to do.
01:19With this funding boost we can transform lives,
01:21improve our local services and deliver for the people of Blackpool.