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The North compared to East Germany amid call for levelling up to be 'hard-wired' into º£½ÇÊÓÆµ law

The Convention of the North will take place in Manchester on Wednesday, January 25

Manchester Central, where the Convention of the North 2023 is due to take place(Image: Manchester Central )

The North has been compared to East Germany as mayors as well as civic and business leaders called for levelling up to be 'hard-wired' into º£½ÇÊÓÆµ law.

Ahead of the Convention of the North in Manchester on Wednesday, January 25, leaders have argued there should be a move away from the current competitive bidding systems for Government funding to a settlement where all regions have the funding they need to close the gaps in living standards and help grow the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy as a whole.

The call follows the Government’s Levelling Up Fund announcement last week, which saw some local authorities receive short-term pots of money for local projects – but many councils also losing out.

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The plan is said to have taken inspiration from Germany, where the constitution guarantees equivalent living standards and strong local leadership.

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said: "The Levelling Up Fund announcement last week laid bare the issues with these short-term competitive funding pots.

"We end up with winners and losers but nobody is able to actually plan for long-term investment in their areas.

"Hard-wiring levelling up into º£½ÇÊÓÆµ law would move us away from policy by press release and start to tackle the unequal living standards we have in our country.