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Birmingham joins 'Core Cities Cabinet' to call for greater freedom from London

Sir Albert Bore joins council leaders in Glasgow to sign key declaration seeking radical shake-up of way º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is run

Sir Albert Bore

Birmingham is among eight English cities which today will call for greater freedom and government funding to drive economic growth and create jobs.

Birmingham City Council leader Sir Albert Bore has joined council leaders at a meeting in Glasgow to sign a declaration calling for a radical shake-up of the way the country is run.

The leader of Glasgow City Council even argues that handing power to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest cities would have more radical and far reaching consequences for the country's economy than Scottish independence.

Known as the 'Core Cities Cabinet', the group comprises Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield.

They have joined today with the leader of Glasgow City Council to call for funding and powers to be released from government departments in London to enable them to invest in transport, infrastructure and support local industry.

They argue property taxes like business rates should be handed to city councils rather than Whitehall and that cities could be drivers for wealth and job creation.

Sir Albert said: "The Core Cities are meeting today in Glasgow to make a very clear statement about our commitment to our sister cities in Scotland.

"Our desire to work together across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has been warmly welcomed by the leaders of the major Scottish cities.