Labour urged to back local services as town hall deficits top £5bn

LABOUR has been urged to back local services after an investigation found council deficits have rocketed to over £5 billion.
After years of Tory cuts, basic services are under threat as never before, with a BBC probe revealing that town halls’ debt interest payments have risen by 60 per cent in two years to an average of £33 million.
Adult social care, disability support, leisure centres and discounts for waste collection and parking face unprecedented cuts as council chiefs expect to be £5.2bn short of balancing the books by April 2026 — despite making £2.5bn of planned cuts.
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By Berny Torre in Harrogate