voters who appear not to have digested the message
David Cameron will launch his troubled "big society" for the fourth time on
Monday as he describes the project as being more than a "fluffy add-on" for a
government with greater ambitions than imposing the toughest spending cuts in
a generation.
Following an admission by the minister responsible for running the big society
project that the government had failed to explain it, the prime minister will
say the initiative runs through all the government's public service reforms.
It also explains why he wants to build a "stronger society" with families at
its heart.
Cameron will say: "You learn about responsibility and how to live in harmony
with others. Strong families are the foundation of a bigger, stronger society.
This isn't some romanticised fiction. It's a fact. There's a whole body of
evidence that shows how a bad relationship between parents means a child is
more likely to live in poverty, fail at school, end up in prison or be
unemployed in later life."
Downing Street acknowledges that it has struggled to explain to voters the big
society, ...
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