To rebuild Britain small business and state enterprise will have to come together
Kevin Gulliver argues that Labour will need the ‘big battalions’ of the state and the ‘little platoons’ of civic society to build a fairer Britain.
Kevin Gulliver argues that Labour will need the ‘big battalions’ of the state and the ‘little platoons’ of civic society to build a fairer Britain.
The Labour & Co-operative Parties have recently committed to doubling the size of the co-operative economy, but why not have the majority of employees in the UK employed in fairer, more democratic forms of business by 2050?
If wages are to improve, the UK industrial strategy has to understand local needs and local economies – not just national productivity.
Are new ownership models, that give people a stake and a say in the economy, the best way to genuinely ‘take back control’?
The Co-operative Party celebrated its 100th anniversary last weekend. Its ideas are more important than ever.
21st-century public services must be responsive and democratic. We have to look at new ways to ‘take back control’.
Gareth Thomas MP, chair of the Co-Operative Party, explains why MPs should support his ‘energy generation (planning and right to invest)’ bill.