Keighley and Ilkley MP raises 'Bradford breakaway' plan again at PMQs

Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore has again highlighted his desire for his constituency area to form its own local authority and get 'independence' from Bradford Council.

Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons this week, Mr Moore said that the Labour-run council had “failed to represent the best interests” of residents and that his constituents “want out”. 

The MP pointed to the council being stripped of its responsibility for Children’s Services, its refusal to launch a major review into child sexual exploitation in the district, and its council tax investment decisions as examples of what he sees as failures.

Responding to Mr Moore, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he agreed with Mr Moore that Bradford Council “should be working to ensure that it delivers good services” for Keighley and Ilkley and confirmed that he would arrange a meeting between the local MP and ministers from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, who are responsible for government decisions on local authorities.

Mr Moore hopes to see smaller unitary authorities being created, first proposed through his Local Authority Boundaries (Referendums) Bill.

Robbie Moore told us: “We deserve better from our local leaders. That’s why I want to see Keighley and Ilkley reclaim our independence from Bradford Council, who are so clearly failing to represent our best interests.

"Whether it is ignoring local referendums in Keighley and Ilkley or their recent decision to ride roughshod over residents in Silsden on new housing, residents are fed up with Bradford Council ignoring our area and constantly trying to shift the blame for their own failures. 

"The reality is that their catastrophic failures on Children’s Services, their refusal to instigate a review into child sexual exploitation in our district and their inability to invest our own council tax back into our area are all failures which lie squarely with the council itself.

"This isn’t a red or blue issue. This is about fighting for a council that puts local people first over a council that does not. 

"I look forward to my meeting with Ministers and further discussions with the Prime Minister on this issue, where I will stand up for our area and make our case for a truly local authority.”

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