David Cameron will attempt to breathe new life into his much-criticised 'Big Society' initiative, declaring that it is "my mission in politics" to make it succeed.
In a speech to social entrepreneurs in London, the Prime Minister will say that he is committed to rolling back the "Big Government" years of Labour and giving back people responsibility for their own lives.
"Let me make one thing absolutely clear - I'm not going to back down from what I believe in just because of a few bad headlines," he is expected to say.
"The Big Society is my mission in politics. It's what I want us - as a country - to build. Together. And I'm going to fight for it every day, because the Big Society is here to stay."
The Government is set to bolster the scheme with a series of new initiatives including a ?100 million transition fund to help charities and social enterprises bid for new government contracts to provide services.
In a speech to social entrepreneurs in London, the Prime Minister will say that he is committed to rolling back the "Big Government" years of Labour and giving back people responsibility for their own lives.
"Let me make one thing absolutely clear - I'm not going to back down from what I believe in just because of a few bad headlines," he is expected to say.
"The Big Society is my mission in politics. It's what I want us - as a country - to build. Together. And I'm going to fight for it every day, because the Big Society is here to stay."
The Government is set to bolster the scheme with a series of new initiatives including a ?100 million transition fund to help charities and social enterprises bid for new government contracts to provide services.
the shite is on the news now, the coont is just trying to make himself look good, sort of taking the news away from all the cuts the coalition coonts have made
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