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West Midlands mayor Richard Parker talks exclusively to the Express & Star during a business lunch in Oldbury.
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West Midlands mayor Richard Parker talks exclusively to the Express & Star during a business lunch at Richardson's in Oldbury.
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Mark Andrews for the Express and Star. I am outside Richardson's headquarters in
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Oldbury where I have just attended a business lunch with Richard Parker, the
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elected mayor for the West Midlands. He has outlined his plans and his views on
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transport, education, training, skills and housing. This is what he had to say
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afterwards. How have you found your post so far? What have they been the big
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things you found out about it? Yeah so it's a great role. I said when I'd won
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that this was the most important thing I've done in my life and it is and I'm
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pleased with the progress we've made on my key priorities. On the skills agenda
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we're starting to overhaul our priorities and I've put a West Midlands
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youth plan in place which is helping our young people get access to the skills
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they need to get well-paid jobs. On housing my priorities around more
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affordable social housing. I'm in discussions now with the Secretary of
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State about having freedom on how to use around £150 million
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with the housing resources that are stranded in the accounts of the
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combined authority. On the transport system we've made first steps
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towards franchising and there's the first stage of that work called an audit
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process is currently taking place and we'll have the results of that very soon
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and I'm hoping the results of that will allow us to go to the next stage in the
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process and I've also we're starting to develop the content for our
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regional growth plan which we need to submit to the chance six checker later
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in the autumn so really pleased with the progress to date there's lots to do but
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but we're making a difference. You said during the questions you're just doing
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it that you inherited a mess when it came to transport is anything specific a
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specific example you can give of what you mean by that? Yeah I was really clear
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at the last board meeting that I chaired that I said from the outset that that
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today and that day was a day of reckoning and it shouldn't have taken
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mayoral election or the election of a new mayor for some of the issues I
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shared at that meeting to be in the public domain so I was I inherited a
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position where many of the major transport projects in this region were
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going to cost a lot more than was in any budgets and we're going to be further
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delayed and also I came across projects that commit where commitments would be
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made about them when either there was little money there to fund them or those
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projects hadn't even gone to the first stage of a business case and that's why
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I launched at that point in time an independent transport review. Arup
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are undertaking that review and they will report on their key findings later
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in the autumn and they'll be just looking at the way that regionally
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important transport projects sponsored by the Combined Authority are planned
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delivered and managed. Are you going to give me an example of one of these
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projects where you know it hasn't been funded properly or the money
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wasn't there for this? Well I can talk about I know we're in the black country
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today but one of the projects that needed you know a lot more funding was
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the the opening of the Camp Hill line running through South Birmingham which
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not only is going to cost an extra 40 or 50 million pounds above what was
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announced previously but is also going to be from that point in delayed
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another 15 months or so in terms of its delivery time so that was just
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one example of one project that I inherited that I had to make
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announcements on are positions that you know I think were probably known about
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before but hadn't been disclosed and that's why I asked for this independent
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review to understand that what decisions have been made before what was known
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about before and what we need to do differently in the future to give
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everyone more certainty and clarity over both delivery timescales and the cost of
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projects. You've obviously you've got this review ongoing obviously I don't
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expect you to tell me anything about that at this stage but have you seen it
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yourself or are you aware of the progress of what has been made on it
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yourself? No I haven't but it's very important that that review was
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undertaken independently of political oversight because it's not a
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political review it's a review about project management and delivery. Arup are
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the appointed advisors and they will be reporting on their findings later in the
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autumn and we don't currently but over the next two weeks we
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should have some clarity they are undertaking that work without any
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political supervision and I am not for those reasons involved involved in it
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but I'm looking forward to the findings. Do you fear you might be delivering some
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bad news sometime in the next few weeks on this? So I'm hoping I've had the
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bad news already because what I had to announce at the last board meeting was a
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series of project delays and overspend on projects and the need to defer others
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so the issue for me is from the report is understanding what has happened on
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the current projects in delivery so we learn from any mistakes made
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and as we turn the corner on a new transport program that we don't repeat
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mistakes that have been made historically. You were asked a
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question by somebody in the state education system about the VAT on school
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fees, would you just perhaps outline what your thoughts are on that personally?
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Actually I don't think my personal views matter what I was clear about is the
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government have inherited a fiscal black hole from previous government and
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the new government have to ensure that we properly provide for and fund our
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public services and particularly those that are most accessible to members of the
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public and a decision has been made to levy VAT on private schools and all I
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said was was that those are decisions for the Chancellor Exchequer and others
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and we have a dual responsibility in this country to ensure that we grow our
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economy and support investment in growth and create jobs but also that we can
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properly fund our public services. Do you have any of those concerns
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that were expressed though about the impact it will have on the state sector?
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Well I'm not sure we know what impact it will have on the state sector no one's
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provided me with any guidance or advice on that but I think the
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views of the sector have been you know quite widely known and the Chancellor
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and the Secretary of State have delivered and developed a plan but that
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plan that we've got I come back to it has to be a plan for growth it has to be
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a plan that supports investment in public services and it has to be a plan
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that addresses the fiscal black hole that the government have inherited.
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Richard Park here, thank you very much.
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