Letting many flowers bloom is the position. Clause 68(5) refers to a ““voluntary or community body””, and the noble Baroness has mentioned the differences there; to a body ““established for charitable purposes””; to the parish council; and then to ““two or more employees””, and ““more”” could be considerably more. How that ““more”” then establishes itself is another way forward. There are clearly two features here: the elements of ““voluntary””, ““community”” or ““charitable””; and the way in which employees choose to organise themselves. They are lumped together, but in many minds—in my mind at any rate—they are two distinct ways forward.
Localism Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Shutt of Greetland
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 5 July 2011.
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Debate on bills on Localism Bill.
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