Tag Archives: Localism

Why we should – must – keep talking about the Big Society

People laugh at David Cameron for his focus on the Big Society. They think he’s deluded to think that we can consciously make our surroundings better by getting involved. But that is what all politics is about. However, by constantly … Continue reading

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What localism can do

Last week I promised a lovely lady on Twitter called Sue (@personatia) that I would write a blog on why localism is important, and why it has so much potential. I’m not going to go too deeply into any one … Continue reading

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Why I voted today

Momentous news… Well, not really, but I’ve just voted No to AV. I wanted to vote yes, I really did. In December, when I met the Yes campaign, I was keen to find a killer argument for AV. In January, … Continue reading

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The Right’s ideological flinch against taxes

Respublica have published a document on how to encourage local retailing. The proposal to give councils the power to impose a tax on out-of-town stores – the proceeds of which may be used to reduce business rates on small retailers … Continue reading

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Why daffodils represent the Big Society

Ruth Porter has written an interesting post on ConservativeHome, going over much of what we have said in favour of the Big Society. Her conclusion is particularly relevant: “The Big Society is about things which are and should be ordinary, but … Continue reading

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