The leaders of the 32 London boroughs have made a united cross-party call for “a seat at the table” as part of a new devolution settlement for the capital.
In a joint public statement, the 32 leaders say that establishing joint decision-making arrangements between the Mayor and the boroughs over relevant powers and funding is critical for enabling London to deliver more quickly and build long-term resilience into the capital’s devolution arrangements.
Chair of London Councils, Cllr Claire Holland, said: “The prospect of more devolved powers and funding to the capital is an exciting one – but we must ensure London’s devolution settlement works as effectively and efficiently as possible.
"Giving boroughs a seat at the table and a proper say in regional decision-making will put us in a far stronger position to tackle the challenges we face as a city and drive growth in London.
“We have worked hard to build cross-party consensus across the 32 boroughs for a pragmatic solution that enables joint decision-making. We must seize this opportunity to hardwire collaboration between the Mayor and boroughs into our devolution deal so that we can all deliver better outcomes for Londoners.”
You can read London borough leaders' joint letter in full here.