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Tag Archives: Big Society
Top Five Speeches of 2011
Let’s be honest. This has not been a great year for British political speeches. It is of course unfair of me to expect every year to produce the equivalent of “I have a dream” or “The only thing we have … Continue reading
Michael Gove on Conservatism and Education
Last week Michael Gove was invited by the Conservative Christian Fellowship to give the annual Wilburforce Address. The whole speech is worth reading if you want to understand how a Secretary of State fuses morals, beliefs and realities into what … Continue reading
Posted in Public Services
Tagged Big Society, Community, Competition, Education, Gove, Relationships
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The democratisation of capital
Britain needs to democratise financial capital if it wants a strong, healthy and growing private sector. The Chancellor announced a new scheme whereby the Government underwrites SME loans originated byUKbanks. This is simply not enough, it is one policy when … Continue reading
Believing In Bob: A New Vision for Financial Services
Alan Mak welcomes calls for financial services to recognise the importance of being socially responsible When Bob Diamond, CEO of Barclays, was asked last Thursday night whether banks could be “good citizens“, he said the answer “must be yes“. Diamond … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged Banking, Big Society, Bob Diamond, Economics, Generation Y, Moral Capitalisim
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Luke’s World: It doesn’t have to be like this
Luke wants to be a vet. But you’ve heard him. He doesn’t think he’ll make it. He doesn’t know how to make it from where he is. He’s fatalistic – he thinks he’ll probably end up like his sister. There … Continue reading
Posted in Big Society
Tagged Big Society, Change, Legacy, Making a Difference, Social Mobility, Social responsibility, Society, Third Sector
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