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“The challenges we face have been embedded over generations and cannot be dug out overnight, but this White Paper is the next crucial step. “From day one, the defining mission of this government has been to level up this country, to break the link between geography and destiny so that no matter where you live you have access to the same opportunities. Other parts of the ‘system change’ include: all policy across Whitehall being aligned with the levelling up agenda and therefore subject to spatial analysis, and a transformation of the government’s approach to data and evaluation - with a new independent body created to improve transparency of local government performance. The government will legislate such that it has a statutory duty to publish an annual report updating the public on the progress of these missions, with a new Levelling Up Advisory Council including members such as Sir Paul Collier, renowned economist at Oxford’s Blavatnik’s School of Government, providing further support and constructive analysis. The missions will be underpinned by a suite of public metrics to track progress and monitor the evolution of spatial disparities. Whilst the missions are UK-wide ambitions, in the many instances where they are driven by devolved policy levers, the UK government wishes to work hand in hand with the devolved governments to achieve them. Government’s resources, energy, and focus throughout the 2020s will be re-oriented around achieving them - and thus squarely focussed on helping the people and parts of the country most struggling. The government will do whatever it can to achieve these missions. Other missions will see: hundreds of thousands more people completing high quality skills training every year, gross disparities in healthy life expectancy narrowed, the number of poor quality rented homes halved, the most run down town centres and communities across the country rejuvenated, a significant decrease in serious crime in the most blighted areas, and every part of England getting a ‘London-style’ devolution deal if they wish to. illiteracy and innumeracy in primary school leavers effectively eliminated - focussing the government’s education efforts on the most disadvantaged parts of the country.the large majority of the country gain access to 5G broadband.the rest of the country’s local public transport systems becoming much closer to London standards.The Research & Development (R&D) mission will see domestic public R&D investment outside the Greater South East increase by at least 40% by 2030, with these funds leveraging a huge increase in private investment in these areas too.
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This is the first time a government has placed narrowing spatial economic disparities at the heart of its agenda. The first mission, for instance, will see pay, employment, and productivity grow everywhere, and the disparities between the top and worst performing areas narrow. These missions will be cross-government, cross-society efforts.
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These missions ( in full below) are the policy objectives for levelling up, and thus form the heart of the government’s agenda for the 2020s. The White Paper will set out a complete ‘system change’ of how government works that will be implemented to level up the UK.Īt the heart of this new way of making and implementing policy will be 12 bold, national missions - all quantifiable and to be achieved by 2030. Read the Levelling Up White Paper System change and missions