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Labour manifesto pledges to shift powers out of London

Ed Miliband says he will release the Whitehall stranglehold on regional funding as he launches the Labour General Election manifesto

Labour leader Ed Miliband(Image: Simon Cooper/PA Wire)

Labour leader Ed Miliband has pledged a dramatic shift in power away from London – to English cities and counties – in his manifesto.

Mr Miliband predicted the general election on May 7 could be decided by “a few hundred votes in a few dozen constituencies” as he launched the party’s plans in Manchester.

But the manifesto also includes proposals to cut benefits for the highest claimers in regions such as the West Midlands.

Labour’s manifesto set out plans for a revolution in government, including:

* Taking £30 billion away from Whitehall departments and handing it to local councils working with their neighbours

* A new English Cabinet - chaired by the Prime Minister with council leaders from the biggest cities and counties as members

* A new elected Senate of the Nations and Regions to replace the House of Lords

And the document states: “We will embark on the biggest devolution of power to our English city and county regions in a hundred years with an English Devolution Act.”