- Tue Oct 28, 2025 5:08 pm
#98745
Once you've got decent sized authorities, doing lots of stuff, you might get a higher quality of councillor (unless Reform win) and have a higher standard of senior officers (unless Reform win and they all leave). Against that background, the Treasury might get more confident about devolving. If you devolve to bodies who can't handle it, they overspend, as some mayoralties did on building basic railway stations (established Scotrail didn't overspend).
This is all a slow burner though, inevitably. Authorities won't be up and running till April 2027. The Government has 18 more months of people criticizing it for doing nothing.