New Local - New poll: Only 14% trust Government to solve cost of living crisis

10 May 2022 08:29 AM

Two thirds of people do not have confidence in national politicians to address the mounting cost of living crisis, with 68% arguing more power should be given to local communities to tackle the issue themselves.

79% of those surveyed said cost of living was one of the top three most important issues facing them at present, with 69% already starting to see the impact of rising prices in their local area. Just 14% are confident the Government can address the crisis, 66% were unconfident while the remaining 20% were neutral or undecided.

The new polling from independent think tank New Local finds a chronic lack of faith in politicians across a range of major issues, including Levelling Up (54% were unconfident in politicians to deliver this; 17% were confident) and access to health services (49% were unconfident; 25% confident).

The polling found strong support for locally led solutions and devolution of power.

New Local is part of a national campaign (We’re Right Here) that is calling for new legislation to put power and influence in the hands of communities. A Community Power Act would devolve power not only to councils, but to local people to have a say over their spaces, public services and local investment. Polling found that 71% of respondents would support these legal rights for communities, while 73% would back a politician who committed to transferring power locally.

There are nationwide examples of communities who are addressing the cost-of-living crisis themselves, including:

Adam Lent, Chief Executive, New Local, says:

“At a time when issues like cost of living and regional inequality are reaching a crisis point, trust in politicians to deliver solutions is at a catastrophic low. Meanwhile, people themselves want greater control over how to solve these problems as they appear in their own households and communities.

“Rather than struggle for half-baked, top-down solutions, the Government should trust and resource communities to tackle the issues that are affecting them directly at a local level. That would really be giving back control.” 

“That’s why we’re calling for a Community Power Act, that would end the top-down, ineffective system that is not delivering the answers people need.”

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