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Change the Rules: A message from the New Economics Foundation

We live in anxious times, surrounded by the symptoms of our failing economic model: flatlining wages, precarious work and, above all, the existential threat of environmental breakdown. And yet, across the UK, there are seeds of hope, as some communities develop local economic models that share prosperity and protect the planet. These alternatives, springing up from below, allow us to imagine a different future.

Let’s change the rules to make the economy work for everyone.

Many thanks,

Clifford Singer
Head of Communications and Digital
New Economics Foundation

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