The Levelling Up Bill is currently bogged down in the House of Lords, and would seek to reform the operation of local governments, giving them new powers. The East Midlands MPs want the bill passed this summer.
And they also criticised"Whitehall's 'one-size fits all' approach" to managing devolved matters - a tacit broadside aimed at the Civil Service.
The die-hard Brexit group, which includes the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg, were left furious on Wednesday when the government announced it wasEurosceptics see this as Rishi Sunak reneging on one of his election pledges made in the Tory leadership race.
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