The government's plans to provide equal opportunities across the UK have been made even more difficult by rising prices, according to Michael Gove.
The Levelling Up plan aims to improve opportunities across the country. The programme was set out by the Conservative party in their 2019 manifesto.
However, the cabinet minister for the strategy, Michael Gove, raised fears regarding the impact of rising costs after a BBC Panorama investigation raised questions about whether the money is reaching the most deprived areas in England. READ MORE: What does 'levelling up' actually mean?
Experts tackle the key Tory strategy that most people don't understand As reported by the BBC, Mr Gove said his department was helping councils to ensure bids are effective, and that the government must stick to ensuring it delivers on its 12 "missions" for the Levelling Up policy - ranging from improving education to faster broadband capability to local transport - with a deadline for delivery in 2030. "Unless we stick to those missions, then the cost of living issues that we face at the moment will deepen inequality," said Mr Gove.
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