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Building a Healthier Nation

...If I ever need brain surgery, I don’t want to need to advise my surgeon, or even have to work out which I prefer. I will just want a convincing expert to take charge and do a good job. But we all know that health - as opposed to illness – services don’t work like that...

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Community Champions to promote Community Budgets

...One driver, which could help to promote Community Budgets, is the emergence of “Community Champions”. This will need to be somebody from the local community with the profile, urgency, drive and commitment to effect change. This could, for example, be a community leader, local celebrity or elected politician. This could also be a “group” initiative with local businesses or charities joining with communities to create momentum...

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Between Plato and Aristotle

...In order to champion the movement, an established Platonic body must champion then organic Aristotelian organisations. Real time and effort needs to go into nurturing the Aristotelian organisations, and creating relationship between the people at the top and bottom. Unless and until this link is restored, the Big Society will be lost...

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The Point of the Lords Spiritual

The bishops in the Lords have in recent years become far more active, the intention being to demonstrate that they do have a vital role in the constitution. Government proposals involve two options, one to retain twelve of the twenty-six bishops and the other to expel them altogether...

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Civil Religion or Civil Unrest

Seven months on from countrywide riots, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Rededication is an important reminder of the moral and spiritual foundations of social unity. But what does this mean today...

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ResPonses to the Budget

On 21 March George Osborne delivered his third budget. The responses to the budget have been mixed, with business leaders praising the introduction of a ‘patent box’ and the cuts to corporate tax, the banks condemning the increase in the bank levy and the opposition calling it the ‘millionaire’s budget’. The ResPublica team have collated a round-up of the key reactions to the Chancellor statement...

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How the Budget will affect Women

Without even mentioning them, the Chancellor’s budget will have an enormous impact on the lives of women up and down the country. Paradoxically, some seemingly positive measures announced in the budget are likely to have negative consequences for certain groups of women...

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We get the budgets we deserve

...We all need to move on from the comforts of the past and, to coin a phrase from a current active campaign, “move our money” away from this obsession with what you can get and consume and towards a world where money is about what you can “do”...

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Microenterprises left in the cold

...Microenterprises - firms with fewer than ten employees - make up 95% of businesses in Britain, and banks struggle to serve them. NLGS is unlikely to have any effect on the way banks assess risk and make lending decisions, and will not help the smaller firms that have trouble getting credit in the first place...

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ResPonses to the Marriage Debate

...The launch of the British Equal Civil Marriage Consultation is the outcome of a growing debate, not just over creating equality of opportunity for same sex and opposite sex couples, but also over the appropriate definition and understanding of the institution of marriage itself. The ResPublica team have collated some of the key responses which inform this debate...

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