UK Launches National Conversation Project to Gather Public Views on Community Cohesion
1-Minute Brief
The initiative seeks to address concerns about social divisions by inviting the public to share their visions for improving life in the UK.
Key Facts
- A new project has been launched asking people in the UK to leave voice notes about changes they want to see.
- The initiative is led by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, co-chaired by Sajid Javid and Jon Cruddas.
- Sajid Javid warned that the country risks 'being torn apart by our differences.'
- The project aims to collect public input on what it means to be British and how to rebuild social cohesion.
- Figures from across public life are involved in the launch of the project.
What Happened
A project led by the Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion has launched, inviting UK residents to submit voice notes about desired changes and their vision for the country.
Why It Matters
The project addresses concerns about increasing social divisions and aims to foster a national dialogue on community and identity, potentially informing future policies.
What's Next
The commission will gather public input and may use the findings to make recommendations on improving social cohesion in the UK.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter6h agoWhat would make the UK a better place to live? A new project aims to find out
- The GuardianLeft24m agoNational Conversation project launches as Britain risks ‘being torn apart by differences’
