A Demos report warns that Labour's ambitious missions may not succeed without greater involvement from businesses and the public, moving away from outdated central control. It calls for mass mobilization across sectors to support initiatives in growth, clean energy, and healthcare. While key leaders, like Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting, advocate for reform, there are internal disagreements about strategy. Demos suggests empowering communities and integrating public participation through mission councils to enhance reform efforts and achieve government goals effectively.
Labour's ambitions are jeopardized unless the government actively engages various sectors, moving away from a central command and control model to embrace mass mobilization.
Demos reports that effective reform requires a collaborative approach, empowering local communities and organizations alongside public participation to enhance government missions.
The report by Demos emphasizes that substantial public involvement is crucial for achieving Labour’s goals, advising on participatory methods to foster collective action in society.
Polly Curtis highlights that the success of Labour’s missions depends on establishing mission councils that unite public, business and civil society efforts to drive change effectively.
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