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London needs its financial Independence Day

June 27, 2016 by Colin Stanbridge

city_hall_wide_900Britain will now look to make its way in the world outside the EU, however the economic burden of paving that way ahead will fall most heavily on London.

That being the case then it is common sense to make sure that London is enabled to operate successfully and so in turn, drive wider UK future growth and prosperity.”

Currently the Mayor of London has control over only 7% of taxes raised within the capital yet the Mayors of equivalent global cities such as New York or Tokyo 50% and 70% of local tax revenues respectively.

In our greatly changed political landscape our Mayor’s weak fiscal position cannot continue. The case for change and the means to achieve that are clear.

The 2013 London Finance Commission called for Westminster to increase London control of local tax revenue from 7% to around 13%.

Hardly a revolutionary request but enough to begin making a noticeable difference in what and how the Mayor could advance enhancements in key infrastructure like transport, housing or broadband.

Additional revenue could help boost Mayoral efforts to project London’s presence on the international stage with more overseas trade missions to forge new trade links and attract inward investment.

Mayor Khan should now commission an update of the London Finance Commission final report to provide an understanding of potential financing options.

Keeping London an economic success has always been vital not just to us who live and work in the capital but to the whole country.

Now, as we face into the future, outside the EU, it is more important than ever that policymakers carefully consider what they can do to ensure the UK prospers, not falters, in the years ahead.

Colin Stanbridge is CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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