On one side, we have Barnet which offers a choice of services but for additional payment. On the other, Lambeth that asks citizens for a mutual approach to service delivery in exchange for possible council tax rebates.
Permalink Reply by Hugh on February 21, 2010 at 18:58
I've just been sent an article which is a very useful addition to this debate. For me it underlines my point that the shift is about scarcity of money.
However, it's another point it makes which I think is its most important one. It's precisely the issue that struck me when I came out of a meeting with the Conservatives policy shaper, James O'Shaugnessy last year. James was interested in citizen-led social media as an instrument of co-production. Conservative thinking on this is quite radical. As I travelled back to our divided Haringey what concerned me was how well co-production may work in the west of the borough, including probably Harringay, but how poorly it might perform in the east of the borough.