Now let the change begin
The new Labour Government must press ahead with its plans for change and make the most of the first 100 days in office. There is an opportunity to change things for the better for some of the most vulnerable people in society. This is an opportunity that must not be missed.
To deliver on Labour’s manifesto pledges, Keir Starmer’s Government must demonstrate that it is ready to take radical action to tackle the big issues of the day. It must be bold and break the cycle of decline that is affecting many industry sectors by restoring economic stability so businesses and organisations can plan for the long term and invest in the future.
Here is what our experts had to say in anticipation of the election.
Our pre-election insights
What the future holds for social housing
Amidst record levels of demand for affordable homes and supported living accomodation registered providers of social housing could continue to struggle to deliver new schemes
The outlook for local government
Local authorities are hoping that the General Election provides an opportunity to take stock and re-shape the way that public services are delivered, and the bolder the better.
A look ahead for health and social care
Successive governments have failed to address the urgent need for reform across the health and social care sector. So what does the future hold?
A greater role for social purpose organisations
Some interesting ideas have been put forward by almost all the main parties to address the current crisis in public services provision.
A missed opportunity for charities
A gap in understanding of the charities sector is evident across the main parties’ manifestos, which means society could be missing out
The agenda for private legal services
A call for the next government to commit to changes related to private legal services
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