The Queen's Speech on Monday contained several announcements with major implications for London local government.
Responding to the government's plans for an Environment Bill, Cllr Julian Bell, Chair of London Councils’ Transport and Environment Committee, said: "Air pollution in the capital is a silent killer and we need to ensure that producers pay for disposing of the packaging they create.
"New legislation that provides London boroughs with improved powers and resources is essential if we are to deal with these challenges."
London Councils also commented on the commitment to new legislation on building safety standards.
Cllr Darren Rodwell, London Councils’ Executive Member for Housing & Planning, said: "We welcome the government moving forward with new laws on building safety – although we clearly need to see the details behind the plans.
“London boroughs are determined to make sure all residents are safe – and feel safe – in their homes. But it has long been clear that more action is needed at a national level, which is why we’ve repeatedly called for legislation to resolve ongoing safety issues since our initial response to the Hackitt Review’s call for evidence in October 2017."
In an opinion piece for LGC, Cllr Nickie Aiken, Leader of Westminster City Council, wrote:
"Crime, the environment and how devolution will be delivered will remain issues whatever the political landscape. The announcements in the Queen's Speech push us towards needed action and a necessary debate."