Starmer promises to clamp down on local authorities in war on potholes
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to clamp down on local authorities and force them to prove they are tackling potholes or lose the cash to fix them. Ministers “want to get our sleeves rolled up” and fix potholes for good, the prime minister said on Monday, as he announced an additional £4.8bn of funding to carry out work on motorways and major A-roads. Local authorities will start to get their share of £1.6bn in highway maintenance funding confirmed last year, up £500 million from the previous year, in mid-April.But from Monday, they will be required to publish annual progress reports or face having funding withheld.“It gives local accountability so we can see who’s doing the most and where they’re doing it”, the prime minister told BBC 5 Live. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media (Oli Scarff/PA) More
