Manifesting Co-operation

Following the local elections, the Co-operative Party is proud to have a record 1,500 councillors representing the Party across the country. Our new Labour & Co-operative councillors will be implementing exciting co-operative ideas at a local level, such as establishing new co-operative development agencies and supporting the growth of community energy.

At a national level, the Co-operative Party is looking towards the next general election. In advance of the general election, we will need to present an exciting co-operative vision for Britain – one which puts co-operation, economic growth, and community empowerment centre stage. As we develop this vision, we want to hear from our members – to understand their agenda for Britain under a future Labour & Co-operative Government. Our policies are proudly member-led and understanding member’s priorities is important as we move towards the general election.

The questions below provide the opportunity for you to share your thoughts as a Co-operative Party member. We want to hear your views and insights as we build towards the next general election.

Promoted by Joe Fortune on behalf of the Co-operative Party, both at Unit 13, 83 Crampton Street, London, SE17 3BQ, United Kingdom.Co-operative Party Limited is a registered Society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. Registered no. 30027R

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