Local Authority Funding Fiona Onasanya (Peterborough) (Lab) 18. What recent discussions he has had with the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on trends in the level of funding for local authorities since 2010. The Chief Secretary to the Treasury (Elizabeth Truss) We have made sure that local councils have the full ability to serve local residents by giving them additional council tax flexibility. Fiona Onasanya I thank the Minister for that answer, but between 2010 and 2020, Peterborough City Council will have had its direct funding cut by 78.7%. Can she explain how my authority is expected to meet the rising children’s services and adult social care demands? Elizabeth Truss As laid out in the local government settlement, councils have been given the ability to increase council tax levels to pay for those services. It is vital that those taxes are raised locally, so that local councillors are accountable for the decisions they make. Neil O'Brien (Harborough) (Con) Can my right hon. Friend confirm that the Government will move promptly to a new fair funding formula for local government to replace the untransparent and unfair system? Will she look closely at the Leicestershire model for doing that? Elizabeth Truss My hon. Friend makes a very good point. Local government funding has not been fair enough. That is why we are consulting on a fair formula at the moment, and I will look with interest at his representations.