We’re in Westminster today with people across political parties and business sectors discussing our new #BusinessPlanForBritain, which details the policy changes needed to unleash the power of our #4mFixers and fix our economy.
Our chair Arvinda Gohil says: “Millions of people across the UK work in mission-led organisations that show us the way to build a stronger, fairer, greener economy; we just need those in power to unleash the full potential of our movement.”
“It’s not for government alone, nor public or private or third sector, to fix the huge problems we face. Together we can change the way we do business and create an economy that benefits all of us.” - Arvinda Gohil
Since Labour has committed to doubling the size of mission-led organisations in the UK, Shadow Minister for Civil Society @LilianGreenwood talks more about what this would practically look like.
@LilianGreenwood "Any incoming Labour government is determined to harness the power of #SocialEnterprise to accelerate renewal, so I look forward to working with you and advocating for you." - Lilian Greenwood
“80% of people believe businesses can be key to fixing things in their community and environment – but many don’t believe they really will, and that’s what we need to tackle.” - @JoshBabarinde
Having founded a #SocialEnterprise, @JoshBabarinde understands mission-led business models better than many Parliamentary candidates – and he agrees that government can do more to help progressive businesses deliver.
Do politicians understand the value and impact of mission-led business - and if not, what can do to make them sit up and listen? Great Q from @FTeconomics journalist @SoumayaKeynes @FT
Publishing our #BusinessPlanForBritain is just the start of our work #FixingTheFuture. Read more here futureeconomyalliance.co.uk/articles-2/bus…