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ResPublica

ResPublica (from the Latin phrase, res publica, meaning 'public thing' or 'commonwealth') is a British independent public policy think tank, founded in 2009, by Phillip Blond.[1][2] It describes itself as a multi-disciplinary, non-party political research organisation, whose aim is the creation of bold solutions for enduring socioeconomic problems.[3]

ResPublica
TypeResearch organisation
IndustrySocial and political research
GenrePublic policy
Founded2009; 14 years ago (2009)
FounderPhillip Blond
Headquarters15 Whitehall, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Key people
Phillip Blond
ServicesPolicy analysis and solutions
WebsiteResPublica

ResPublica's ideas are founded on the principles of a post-liberal vision of the future, which moves beyond the traditional political dichotomies of left and right, prioritising the common good.[4]

History edit

 
Founder Phillip Blond speaking at a ResPublica event in 2018

David Cameron, then the Leader of the Opposition, spoke at ResPublica's launch in 2009 and, at that time, Philip Blond was said to be a major influence on him.[5]

Phillip Blond is Director of ResPublica.[6] Until 2017, Max Wind-Cowie was Deputy Director for ResPublica North.[7]

In 2011, ResPublica was forced to make staff redundant after financial troubles resulted in their inability to pay their rent for a time. Philip Blond was later criticised in the media over claims he 'raided' the coffers of his own think tank to pursue a jet-set lifestyle.[8]

ResPublica was operated by a company called The ResPublica Trust,[3] which entered insolvent administration in February 2019. The assets were bought by The Respublica Partnership Limited in a pre-packaged insolvency.[9][10]

Notable publications edit

ResPublica's report "To Buy, To Bid, To Build: Community Rights for an Asset Owning Democracy", launched on 15 November 2010, listed strategies for privatisating underperforming public sector built assets.[11][12][13] Greg Clark MP, Minister of State for Decentralisation at the Department for Communities and Local Government, spoke at the launch, which was hosted at NESTA with the support of the Development Trusts Association.

As part of the report 'The Community Renewables Economy', ResPublica submitted evidence to the Energy and Climate Change Committee's Local Energy consultation, and to the Department of Energy and Climate Change's (DECC) Community Energy call for evidence.[14]

In November 2013, the motion "to move that this House takes note of the July 2013 report of ResPublica 'Holistic Mission: Social Action and the Church of England'", which was proposed by the then Lord Bishop of Leicester, Tim Stevens, was debated in the House of Lords.[15]

In July 2014, ResPublica's report 'Virtuous Banking: Restoring ethos and purpose to the heart of finance' was launched at the Financial Times by Sir Richard Lambert, Chair of the Banking Standards Review council.[16] The report featured proposals for a 'Bankers' Oath', which was widely reported in the media.[17]

In September 2014, ResPublica launched 'Devo Max - Devo Manc',[18] serving as a roadmap for devolution for Greater Manchester with greater control over finances and an elected mayor. With the signing of the Devolution to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority agreement in November 2014, these changes were adopted by the government and the Combined Authority.

In February 2015, ResPublica published 'Restoring Britain's City States: Devolution, public service reform and local economic growth' at the UK Devolution Summit, jointly hosted by ResPublica and The Core Cities.[19][20][21][22]

In November 2015, ResPublica's interim report 'The Care Collapse: The imminent crisis in residential care and its impact on the NHS'[23] was released (followed up by 'Care After Cure: Creating a fast track pathway from hospitals to homes'[24]), which projected that the loss of care home beds would cost the NHS £3 billion. Later, the government released further funds for the sector in the 2015 Autumn Statement.[25]

Funding edit

In 2018, before its reorganisation in 2019, ResPublica was rated as 'broadly transparent' in its funding by Transparify.[26] In November 2022, the funding transparency website Who Funds You? gave ResPublica an E grade, the lowest transparency rating (rating goes from A to E).[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sackur, Stephen, ed. (20 October 2009). "HARDtalk: Phillip Blond, Director of ResPublica". BBC News Channel. Archived from the original on 20 October 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  2. ^ Knight, Rob (3 November 2009). "ResPublica - new UK policy think tank". Drupal.org.
  3. ^ a b . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 11 April 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  4. ^ "About us". ResPublica.
  5. ^ Singleton, Alex (3 December 2009). . The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009.
  6. ^ . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 24 December 2018.
  7. ^ . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 19 February 2017.
  8. ^ McGee, Simon (5 June 2011). . The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Other Corporate Insolvency Notices - The Respublica Trust". The London Gazette. 31 January 2019. CR-2019-000309. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  10. ^ "The Respublica Trust". Companies House. Company No. 07081565. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  11. ^ "To Buy, To Bid, To Build: Community rights for an asset-owning democracy". ResPublica. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
  12. ^ Holt, Andrew (15 November 2010). "ResPublica launches asset owning report". Charity Times.
  13. ^ Millington, John (14 November 2010). "Ultimate sell-off". Morning Star. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
  14. ^ . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
  15. ^ . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013.
  16. ^ . ResPublica. Archived from the original on 1 August 2014.
  17. ^  • McGregor, Jena (30 July 2014). "A Hippocratic oath for bankers?". The Washington Post.
     • "Today Programme". BBC Radio 4. 29 June 2014.
     • "Bankers 'must swear oath' after scandals, says report". BBC News. 29 July 2014.
     • "Bankers should be made to take 'moral oath'". Sky News. 29 July 2014.
     • Quinn, James (28 July 2014). "Should bankers have to swear an oath? Sir Richard Lambert seems to think so". The Daily Telegraph.
     • Baird, Roger (29 July 2014). "Make bankers swear oath to do good like doctors". The Independent.
     • "Video: Bankers change slowly". The Financial Times. 29 July 2014.
     • Griffith, Gabriella (30 July 2014). "Banker's oath? Pah, how about threaten them with ye old bag of adders?". City A.M.
     • "The Guardian view on the latest scandal in a rotten culture". The Guardian. 29 July 2014.
     • Fagleman, David (29 July 2014). "When it comes to the banks, financial stability isn't enough". Conservative Home.
     • "Bankers Should Be Made To Take 'Moral Oath'". LBC Radio.
     • Bennett, Asa (29 July 2014). "Bankers called upon to swear oath not to rip off their customers". The Huffington Post.
  18. ^ "Devo Max - Devo Manc: Place-based public services".
  19. ^ "UK city council leaders call for Scottish-style tax powers". The Financial Times.
  20. ^ Owen, Jonathan (9 February 2015). "Big cities call for devolved powers to tax and spend". The Independent. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  21. ^ Wheeler, Caroline (7 February 2015). "Leaders of UK's largest cities launch 'Magna Carta' grab for spending power". Sunday Express. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  22. ^ Macdonell, Hamish (9 February 2015). "Cities need to have more power, insists think-tank". The Times. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  23. ^ "The Care Collapse: The imminent crisis in residential care and its impact on the NHS".
  24. ^ "Care After Cure: Creating a fast track pathway from hospitals to homes".
  25. ^ "PU1865 - Spending Review and Autumn Statement 2015 - November 2015" (PDF).
  26. ^ "Round-Up of Transparify 2018 Ratings". Transparify. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  27. ^ "Who Funds You? ResPublica".

External links edit

  • Official website  

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BlondHeadquarters15 Whitehall Westminster London United KingdomKey peoplePhillip BlondServicesPolicy analysis and solutionsWebsiteResPublicaResPublica s ideas are founded on the principles of a post liberal vision of the future which moves beyond the traditional political dichotomies of left and right prioritising the common good 4 Contents 1 History 2 Notable publications 3 Funding 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Founder Phillip Blond speaking at a ResPublica event in 2018David Cameron then the Leader of the Opposition spoke at ResPublica s launch in 2009 and at that time Philip Blond was said to be a major influence on him 5 Phillip Blond is Director of ResPublica 6 Until 2017 Max Wind Cowie was Deputy Director for ResPublica North 7 In 2011 ResPublica was forced to make staff redundant after financial troubles resulted in their inability to pay their rent for a time Philip Blond was later criticised in the media over claims he raided the coffers of his own think tank to pursue a jet set lifestyle 8 ResPublica was operated by a company called The ResPublica Trust 3 which entered insolvent administration in February 2019 The assets were bought by The Respublica Partnership Limited in a pre packaged insolvency 9 10 Notable publications editResPublica s report To Buy To Bid To Build Community Rights for an Asset Owning Democracy launched on 15 November 2010 listed strategies for privatisating underperforming public sector built assets 11 12 13 Greg Clark MP Minister of State for Decentralisation at the Department for Communities and Local Government spoke at the launch which was hosted at NESTA with the support of the Development Trusts Association As part of the report The Community Renewables Economy ResPublica submitted evidence to the Energy and Climate Change Committee s Local Energy consultation and to the Department of Energy and Climate Change s DECC Community Energy call for evidence 14 In November 2013 the motion to move that this House takes note of the July 2013 report of ResPublica Holistic Mission Social Action and the Church of England which was proposed by the then Lord Bishop of Leicester Tim Stevens was debated in the House of Lords 15 In July 2014 ResPublica s report Virtuous Banking Restoring ethos and purpose to the heart of finance was launched at the Financial Times by Sir Richard Lambert Chair of the Banking Standards Review council 16 The report featured proposals for a Bankers Oath which was widely reported in the media 17 In September 2014 ResPublica launched Devo Max Devo Manc 18 serving as a roadmap for devolution for Greater Manchester with greater control over finances and an elected mayor With the signing of the Devolution to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority agreement in November 2014 these changes were adopted by the government and the Combined Authority In February 2015 ResPublica published Restoring Britain s City States Devolution public service reform and local economic growth at the UK Devolution Summit jointly hosted by ResPublica and The Core Cities 19 20 21 22 In November 2015 ResPublica s interim report The Care Collapse The imminent crisis in residential care and its impact on the NHS 23 was released followed up by Care After Cure Creating a fast track pathway from hospitals to homes 24 which projected that the loss of care home beds would cost the NHS 3 billion Later the government released further funds for the sector in the 2015 Autumn Statement 25 Funding editIn 2018 before its reorganisation in 2019 ResPublica was rated as broadly transparent in its funding by Transparify 26 In November 2022 the funding transparency website Who Funds You gave ResPublica an E grade the lowest transparency rating rating goes from A to E 27 See also edit nbsp Society portal nbsp Politics portalList of think tanks in the United Kingdom One nation conservatism Red Tory Blue LabourReferences edit Sackur Stephen ed 20 October 2009 HARDtalk Phillip Blond Director of ResPublica BBC News Channel Archived from the original on 20 October 2009 Retrieved 21 June 2010 Knight Rob 3 November 2009 ResPublica new UK policy think tank Drupal org a b About ResPublica ResPublica Archived from the original on 11 April 2011 Retrieved 16 June 2010 About us ResPublica Singleton Alex 3 December 2009 Is Phillip Blond now David Cameron s most influential thinker The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 8 December 2009 Our People ResPublica Archived from the original on 24 December 2018 Max Wind Cowie ResPublica Archived from the original on 19 February 2017 McGee Simon 5 June 2011 Cameron guru s think tank hit by cash crisis The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 22 March 2013 Other Corporate Insolvency Notices The Respublica Trust The London Gazette 31 January 2019 CR 2019 000309 Retrieved 16 June 2019 The Respublica Trust Companies House Company No 07081565 Retrieved 16 June 2019 To Buy To Bid To Build Community rights for an asset owning democracy ResPublica Retrieved 4 April 2012 Holt Andrew 15 November 2010 ResPublica launches asset owning report Charity Times Millington John 14 November 2010 Ultimate sell off Morning Star Retrieved 14 November 2010 Respublica responds to the Energy and Climate Change Committee s Latest Report ResPublica Archived from the original on 14 December 2013 Video amp Transcript House of Lords debate of Holistic Mission report ResPublica Archived from the original on 14 December 2013 Virtuous Banking Placing ethos and purpose at the heart of finance ResPublica Archived from the original on 1 August 2014 McGregor Jena 30 July 2014 A Hippocratic oath for bankers The Washington Post Today Programme BBC Radio 4 29 June 2014 Bankers must swear oath after scandals says report BBC News 29 July 2014 Bankers should be made to take moral oath Sky News 29 July 2014 Quinn James 28 July 2014 Should bankers have to swear an oath Sir Richard Lambert seems to think so The Daily Telegraph Baird Roger 29 July 2014 Make bankers swear oath to do good like doctors The Independent Video Bankers change slowly The Financial Times 29 July 2014 Griffith Gabriella 30 July 2014 Banker s oath Pah how about threaten them with ye old bag of adders City A M The Guardian view on the latest scandal in a rotten culture The Guardian 29 July 2014 Fagleman David 29 July 2014 When it comes to the banks financial stability isn t enough Conservative Home Bankers Should Be Made To Take Moral Oath LBC Radio Bennett Asa 29 July 2014 Bankers called upon to swear oath not to rip off their customers The Huffington Post Devo Max Devo Manc Place based public services UK city council leaders call for Scottish style tax powers The Financial Times Owen Jonathan 9 February 2015 Big cities call for devolved powers to tax and spend The Independent Retrieved 4 March 2017 Wheeler Caroline 7 February 2015 Leaders of UK s largest cities launch Magna Carta grab for spending power Sunday Express Retrieved 4 March 2017 Macdonell Hamish 9 February 2015 Cities need to have more power insists think tank The Times Retrieved 4 March 2017 The Care Collapse The imminent crisis in residential care and its impact on the NHS Care After Cure Creating a fast track pathway from hospitals to homes PU1865 Spending Review and Autumn Statement 2015 November 2015 PDF Round Up of Transparify 2018 Ratings Transparify Retrieved 7 July 2019 Who Funds You ResPublica External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ResPublica amp oldid 1187900741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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