Birmingham Post

Where will the axe fall? Huge council cuts to affect all areas of life in Birmingham

- Neil Elkes Local Government Correspond­ent

BIRMINGHAM city councillor­s will one day be met with a note echoing Liam Byrne’s famous “there’s no money left” letter if the budget crisis continues to spiral out of control, it has been claimed.

But a vote of no confidence tabled by opposition Conservati­ves was easily voted down by the ruling Labour group.

It came as Labour bosses wrestle with a budget deficit of between £37 million and £49 million and the prospect of more cuts ahead.

The council’s new budget setting will now be put to independen­t financial review to ensure it stacks up.

Councillor Ken Wood (Con, Sutton New Hall), in calling for the Labour group to go, said: “How long before we find a post-it note saying ‘there’s no money left’?”

Meanwhile, Lib Dem leader Cllr Jon Hunt (Perry Barr) said the citizens of Birmingham and their services were stuck between an incompeten­t Labour council and the Tory government’s austerity cuts.

Responding to the criticism, Labour leader Cllr John Clancy (Quinton) stormed: “This is a difficult budget. We are reaching the end of a situation where £600 million of cuts have been made since 2010.

“We are under attack from a government which can’t even balance its own budget.”

He added that Labour inherited massive equal pay liabilitie­s and expensive contracts with Service Birmingham and highways firm Amey from the previous Tory-Lib Dem administra­tion.

 ??  ?? > Labour council leaders are wrestling with a budget deficit of between £37 million and £49 million
> Labour council leaders are wrestling with a budget deficit of between £37 million and £49 million

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