Southwark Liberal Democrats React to Spending Review

11 Jun 2025
Victor

Southwark Liberal Democrats have responded to today’s spending review, unveiled by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves.  

Liberal Democrat Group Leader, Cllr Victor Chamberlain said: 

“One of the top concerns residents raise with us is crime and anti-social behaviour. That’s why it’s deeply alarming to see such poor funding for policing in today’s spending review – which will only mean fewer officers on our streets. At a time when phone snatching is soaring and local teams are being pulled from areas like Canada Water, this is a reckless, backward step. 

We welcome signs of progress on funding for social and affordable housing – but the proof will be in the pudding. Southwark is at the epicentre of London’s housing crisis. Council housebuilding has already ground to a halt under this Labour Government, while the housing waiting list has ballooned to 19,000. There’s no clarity on whether Southwark will receive a penny of this new money to help those in desperate need. 

London boroughs like ours are already on the brink – and today’s announcements offer little reassurance. There’s no new support to help us tackle the cost-of-living crisis or deliver the services our residents deserve. Even the Labour Council Leader could see the writing on the wall – and threw in the towel. If a Labour council can’t deliver under a Labour government with a massive majority, what exactly is the point of Labour? 

And the continued lack of funding for the Bakerloo line extension – a project that could unlock tens of thousands of affordable homes – is a damning indictment of this government’s failure to back growth, jobs and homes. 

This is a spending review that leaves far too much up in the air. At a time when we need certainty, ambition and leadership, Southwark is once again being let down. Residents are crying out for change.” 

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