Stuck in the Midlands with you: Mayor Andy Street on Levelling Up and wrangling with Westminster
By Podmasters
08/06/23·30m 6s
Andy Street took a risk in leaving his role as managing director of John Lewis to become West Midlands mayor. He’s one of two Tory combined authority mayors, a role he describes as “trailblazing”. But despite his party loyalty, he hasn’t shied away from criticising Westminster – especially when it comes to Levelling-up. He sat down with Hannah Fearn in The Bunker to discuss his priorities and time in office.
“For me, it wasn’t about representing the party in Westminster. It was first and foremost about being an individual representative for the West Midlands.” – Andy Street
“The truth is that Michael Gove and the Levelling-up Department have spent billions. But are we getting that message across? No.” – Andy Street
“My relationship with Whitehall is positive, but immature. We make our proposals, and Whitehall will decide.” – Andy Street
“Mayoral models are becoming popular because people want someone they can relate to, and with whom the buck stops.” – Andy Street
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Written and presented by Hannah Fearn. Producer & Audio production: Alex Rees. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production
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