Simply splashing the cash with £3.6bn fund won't save our declining towns, Boris Johnson warned

Boris Johnson gives a speech in ManchesterBoris Johnson gives a speech in Manchester
Boris Johnson gives a speech in Manchester
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged a £3.6 billion boost for left behind towns - but was warned that simply "splashing the cash" would not be enough to stop their long-term decline.

Mr Johnson also used a keynote address in Manchester to pledge funding for a high speed rail link between the city and Leeds, as well as a boost for broadband connectivity and extra resources for crime-fighting.

And he promised to give greater powers to council leader and communities and "level up the powers offered to mayors" to help boost cities, towns, coastal communities and rural areas.

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