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Birmingham could be first public sector hub outside London

City set to be centre of government outside of the capital as it pushes for major relocations away from South East

Sir Albert Bore

Birmingham is set to be the centre of government outside London under plans to capitalise on

Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore told the Post a public sector hub could be set up in the city as part of a drive to bring thousands more jobs in from the capital and beyond.

The central location and transport links, including West Coast Mainline, and expanding , are key reasons for the move which will create a rival to Whitehall.

The city already has a strong track record of bringing in operations in the regulation sector, with the likes of the , Ministry of Justice and Gambling Commission among those to move here in recent years.

However, Sir Albert said the HS2 move was a strong statement in the push to attract powers and jobs out of Whitehall.

He said: "I think Birmingham is out there in the vanguard in trying to push for relocations out of London.

"I should think the property market here in Birmingham is beginning to lick its lips a little with anticipation of what is to come because I think there is going to be some demand for office location in the city centre."

He added: "There is something called a public sector hub, where you bring public sector organisations all together so that the back office services can be shared. Those discussions have already started.