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In conversation with Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire

Tracy Brabin discussed her role as mayor, working with the UK government to make levelling up a reality in West Yorkshire.

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As part of a special series of events on devolution and levelling up, featuring local leaders from across England, the Institute for Government was delighted to be joined by Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire and leader of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

After just under a year in office, Tracy Brabin discussed her role as mayor, working with the UK government to make levelling up a reality in West Yorkshire, and how she would like to see the powers of mayors evolve.

Tracy Brabin was in conversation with Akash Paun, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government.

This event was broadcast live from Leeds in front of an invited audience. There was an opportunity to put questions to the mayor from both the online and in-person audience.

Tracy Brabin was elected as MP for Batley and Spen in October 2016. She was appointed Shadow Minister for Early Years in 2017; Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in January 2020 and Shadow Minister for Cultural Industries in April 2020. She was elected as the first Mayor of West Yorkshire in May 2021, at which point she was required to step down as MP.

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We would like to thank Manchester Airports Group for kindly supporting this event.

 

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We would also like to thank the JRSST Charitable Trust for its support of our wider programme of work on metro mayors and English devolution, of which this event is part.

 

Political party
Labour
Position
Metro mayor
English Regions
Yorkshire and the Humber
Publisher
Institute for Government

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