Labour's deputy leader says the Conservative Party has "got a nerve" to criticise Nottingham City Council over the collapse of Robin Hood Energy. The Conservative Party at the national level posted a thread on social media at the weekend about Robin Hood Energy, which the party described as being "fuelled by hollow socialist ideals."
Angela Rayner rejected this criticism during a visit to Nottinghamshire on Monday . Ms Rayner said although councils like Nottingham would still face a challenging few years under Labour, the party would "settle down the finances" of local authorities if elected after the July 4 general election. With Nottingham City Council continuing to implement significant cuts, including the proposed closure of four libraries, Labour's deputy leader said the party would take three key steps to help local councils if elected. These would be introducing multi-year funding settlements, so that councils know how much money they will get from Government over a longer period than the current 12 months.
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