Difference between revisions of "ResPublica"
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:ResPublica work on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities.<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref> | :ResPublica work on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities.<ref>[http://www.respublica.org.uk/ Home page], ResPublica website, accessed 19 November 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | :The radical thinker who has bewitched the Tory high command with his ‘third way’ tells how he could make the Conservatives the party of the poor and mend broken Britain.<ref>Camilla Long, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6879280.ece The red under David Cameron’s bed], The Sunday Times, 18 Oct 2009, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref> | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== |
Revision as of 16:58, 19 November 2009
ResPublica calls itself
- an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank established in 2009 by Phillip Blond.[1]
It states:
- ResPublica work on a variety of cutting edge research projects, such as examining how the UK can develop more innovative public services by empowering front-line professionals and their client communities.[2]
An article in the Sunday Times about Phillip Blond is subtitled:
- The radical thinker who has bewitched the Tory high command with his ‘third way’ tells how he could make the Conservatives the party of the poor and mend broken Britain.[3]
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