So, last Thursday saw me at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, run by the incredible Alistair Wilson. For some time now I’ve argued we need something in our civic life that brings political activists and social entreprenuers together. Talking to some of the School’s students and fellows made me more convinced than ever.
On the one hand, a closer relationship helps people in politics understand better the kind of services and reform that works much better than the kind of things we do today. On the other, a stronger relationship creates for entrepreneurs a platform on which they can attract resources that enlarge their chances of success. More – much more – on this in the weeks to come.
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Liam is the MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill, and Labour's Shadow Chief Secretary. 


