LOCAL DEMOCRACY

We need to hear everyone's voice

Apparent attempts to stifle the voice of civil society are bad for all of us, says Dan Corry - and a plurality of voices is a key part of a healthy and thriving democracy.

Civil society can often be a pain to those who hold elected office or run public services. Charities, community groups and others rarely queue up at the town hall to congratulate the council on what they have done.

They don't often get in touch with the local health leaders to simply offer support. And, when they get a meeting in Whitehall, they usually come with a list of things they want changed, not a list of things that they want to praise.

Dan Corry

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