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Anne Gregory

Case studies

The nature of democracy means local authorities can simultaneously work with or oppose central government. The two spheres of government are closely inter-linked and are likely to remain so, as long as local government funding relies on the central exchequer so heavily and the implementation of government policy implies a key role for local government’s services.

While the conflicts will continue with such democratic arrangements in place, the strain will manifest themselves on local communities, business, consumer groups, the voluntary sector and other interested parties. But it can be used to advantage in campaigning on issues, or when circumstances dictate that alliances need to be formed and coordinated action is important to win people, councils or governments over.

The following case studies set some interesting examples.