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Book Synopsis
This important book asks where should power and governance lie in our democracy? Simon Parker, a leading expert on public services and government, claims the answer is to give power away. He offers policy recommendations and practical ideas for creating a new kind of politics focused on unleashing society's creative potential.

Trade Review
“Simon Parker offers substantive examples from the UK and elsewhere about how to achieve a lasting shift of power to cities, towns and local neighbourhoods. It is an ambitious but persuasive programme.” Peter Riddell, Director of the Institute for Government
“Thought provoking insights of what needs to change within our political and public services architecture, useful and challenging ideas about how we do that and the likely consequences if we don’t." Peter Holbrook, chief executive of Social Enterprise UK
"Taking Power Back makes a convincing case of how we can, and why we must, empower communities and together build a well-functioning, stronger, more caring society." Progress Online
"A timely challenge to the belief that a central state has all the answers and just needs to be more efficient...Well worth the read!" Lord Michael Bichard, chair of the National Audit Office
"A guidebook for those who want to understand the next generation of British government." Phillip Blond, Director ResPublica and author of Red Tory
"The key is not to draw more lines between 'them and 'us', but to radically expand what 'us' means, and then to rediscover what we can achieve together." Infinite Futures
"Instead of a society and politics based on a 'them and us', this book is about how we can get a bigger us." New Start Magazine
"A strikingly convincing account of how to unleash a wave of civic energy across the UK." RSA
“A timely and comprehensive case for devolution, helping to put the case for change in a way that is meaningful to people's daily lives. All in government - central and local - should read this book and act on it.” Sir Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council
"Presents an array of innovative and inspiring examples from across the UK and beyond that encapsulate the spirit of commonism." 3am Magazine
"Should give heart to those who support a less centralised country, but also provide a challenge to the politically powerful at all levels." LSE Review of Books
"With Taking Power Back, the experiences and the opportunities presented by the devolution zeitgeist are distilled into a prospectus for a radical shift in how and why government exists and what might replace it." The London Economic.
“A compelling case that the British experiment with centralism has failed. Using examples from across the globe, this provocative book shows how a happier, healthier and more equal society can be built from the bottom up.” Graham Allen, MP
"A demolition of the silos where power has been long been hoarded in Britain and a compelling case for a different way of governing." Rafael Behr, political columnist, The Guardian

Table of Contents
The revolution will not be centralised: why politics needs to change; Learning to love the postcode lottery: why hoarding power usually fails; Giving up is hard to do: why it’s hard to share power; The localist renaissance: how England’s cities fought back; From consumers to creators: reinventing citizenship; The colonisation of Britain: how the empire came home; Giving up is hard to do: why politicians struggle to share power; Hack the state: how we can take power back.

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      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2015
      ISBN13: 9781447326878, 978-1447326878
      ISBN10: 1447326873

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This important book asks where should power and governance lie in our democracy? Simon Parker, a leading expert on public services and government, claims the answer is to give power away. He offers policy recommendations and practical ideas for creating a new kind of politics focused on unleashing society's creative potential.

      Trade Review
      “Simon Parker offers substantive examples from the UK and elsewhere about how to achieve a lasting shift of power to cities, towns and local neighbourhoods. It is an ambitious but persuasive programme.” Peter Riddell, Director of the Institute for Government
      “Thought provoking insights of what needs to change within our political and public services architecture, useful and challenging ideas about how we do that and the likely consequences if we don’t." Peter Holbrook, chief executive of Social Enterprise UK
      "Taking Power Back makes a convincing case of how we can, and why we must, empower communities and together build a well-functioning, stronger, more caring society." Progress Online
      "A timely challenge to the belief that a central state has all the answers and just needs to be more efficient...Well worth the read!" Lord Michael Bichard, chair of the National Audit Office
      "A guidebook for those who want to understand the next generation of British government." Phillip Blond, Director ResPublica and author of Red Tory
      "The key is not to draw more lines between 'them and 'us', but to radically expand what 'us' means, and then to rediscover what we can achieve together." Infinite Futures
      "Instead of a society and politics based on a 'them and us', this book is about how we can get a bigger us." New Start Magazine
      "A strikingly convincing account of how to unleash a wave of civic energy across the UK." RSA
      “A timely and comprehensive case for devolution, helping to put the case for change in a way that is meaningful to people's daily lives. All in government - central and local - should read this book and act on it.” Sir Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council
      "Presents an array of innovative and inspiring examples from across the UK and beyond that encapsulate the spirit of commonism." 3am Magazine
      "Should give heart to those who support a less centralised country, but also provide a challenge to the politically powerful at all levels." LSE Review of Books
      "With Taking Power Back, the experiences and the opportunities presented by the devolution zeitgeist are distilled into a prospectus for a radical shift in how and why government exists and what might replace it." The London Economic.
      “A compelling case that the British experiment with centralism has failed. Using examples from across the globe, this provocative book shows how a happier, healthier and more equal society can be built from the bottom up.” Graham Allen, MP
      "A demolition of the silos where power has been long been hoarded in Britain and a compelling case for a different way of governing." Rafael Behr, political columnist, The Guardian

      Table of Contents
      The revolution will not be centralised: why politics needs to change; Learning to love the postcode lottery: why hoarding power usually fails; Giving up is hard to do: why it’s hard to share power; The localist renaissance: how England’s cities fought back; From consumers to creators: reinventing citizenship; The colonisation of Britain: how the empire came home; Giving up is hard to do: why politicians struggle to share power; Hack the state: how we can take power back.

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