A key aspect of the ‘big society’ discourse in England is an enhanced role for voluntary organizations in the delivery of public services. However , Conservative philosophy draws upon the contradictory positions of market liberals favouring the free market and a small state, and those favouring community self-help and local distinctiveness. This article explores how these tensions were played out in parliamentary debate over the second reading of the Public Services (Social V alue) Bill. The authors argue that these tensions reflect unresolved issues within the UK Conservative party, and that market liberals will have the upper hand
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Since the election of David Cameron as Conservative Party Leader there has been renewed interest in ...
It is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalitio...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...
In recent years British Conservatism has sought to elaborate its own understanding of social justice...
At a time when Europe is looking for a third way between neo-liberalism and social democracy, this p...
During his quest for leadership of the English Conservative Party, David Cameron declared his intent...
The United Kingdom's Cameron Government embraces "The Big Society" – a legal strategy that reduces p...
One of the core aims of the government’s big society programme is to devolve power and the provision...
This thesis is investigating the British Conservative Party’s focus on two concepts: the Big Society...
Competition and choice have become central means of improving public services in England. The former...
This paper seeks to critically examine contemporary debates regarding the position of religion and r...
The 2017 Conservative Manifesto opens with the statement that “now more than ever, Britain needs a c...
This paper explores three themes central to the Coalition Government's agenda for a 'Big S...
Since its launch, David Cameron’s flagship Big Society agenda has attracted hostility and incomprehe...
David Cameron’s Big Society idea is ambitious but its implications are far from straightforward. Dav...
Since the election of David Cameron as Conservative Party Leader there has been renewed interest in ...
It is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalitio...
International audienceIt is often asserted that the transition from New Labour to a Conservative-Lib...