Michael Gove’s strategy faces myriad obstacles, as I found to my cost when I tried to tackle regional inequalities

  • Lord Heseltine is a former Conservative deputy prime minister and environment secretary

It is now more than 50 years since I first wrestled with the restructuring of local government. After the Conservatives won the 1970 general election, I was sidekick to Peter Walker, secretary of state for the newly created Department of the Environment, and our attempts to change things faced entrenched resistance.

It would be understandable, therefore, if I were to say that I know where the bodies are buried. Michael Gove’s new white paper on “levelling up” makes it clear that, far from being buried, the bodies are alive and very much kicking.

Lord Heseltine is a former Conservative deputy prime minister and environment secretary

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