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The Big Society (UK) is the flagship policy idea of the 2010 Conservative Party general election manifesto and forms part of the legislative programme of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement W. The aim is "to create a climate that empowers local people and communities, building a big society that will 'take power away from politicians and give it to people'." It was launched in the 2010 Conservative manifesto and described by The Times W as "an impressive attempt to reframe the role of government and unleash entrepreneurial spirit".

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  • The Big Society (UK) is the flagship policy idea of the 2010 Conservative Party general election manifesto and forms part of the legislative programme of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement W. The aim is "to create a climate that empowers local people and communities, building a big society that will 'take power away from politicians and give it to people'." It was launched in the 2010 Conservative manifesto and described by The Times W as "an impressive attempt to reframe the role of government and unleash entrepreneurial spirit".
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  • The Big Society (UK) is the flagship policy idea of the 2010 Conservative Party general election manifesto and forms part of the legislative programme of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement W. The aim is "to create a climate that empowers local people and communities, building a big society that will 'take power away from politicians and give it to people'." It was launched in the 2010 Conservative manifesto and described by The Times W as "an impressive attempt to reframe the role of government and unleash entrepreneurial spirit". The plans include setting up a Big Society Bank W and introducing a national citizen service. The stated priorities are: 1. * Give communities more powers 2. * Encourage people to take an active role in their communities 3. * Transfer power from central to local government 4. * Support co-ops, mutuals, charities and social enterprises 5. * Publish government data.
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