This newsletter reports on the success of an event on 13 July, at which the APPG launched a new policy briefing on overcoming growth dependency in adult social care. It also highlights the APPG’s latest activities and plans, and rounds up the latest developments in postgrowth thinking and policymaking, in the UK and internationally.
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Placing sustainable prosperity at the heart of the economic recovery – a new Beveridge report | Letter to Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove
The APPG has written to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, to set out recommendations to the Cabinet Office for commissioning a new Beveridge report, to research and consult the public on the innovations required to ensure public policy is fit to address the UK’s most important needs for the twenty-first century.
Tackling growth dependency—the case of adult social care | Briefing Paper
On 13 July 2021, the APPG on Limits to Growth launched the fourth briefing in our policy paper series, which provides a framework for identifying, analysing and transforming growth dependencies in the welfare state. Using adult social care as our case study, we explore how growing demand, rising costs and rent seeking can create growth dependencies, and how to tackle them.
APPG on Limits to Growth Newsletter, June 2021
Welcome to the June 2021 edition of the APPG on Limits to Growth Newsletter. This is the first newsletter since the 2021 AGM and re-election of officers. The edition contains details of an upcoming policy briefing, additional funding for the APPG, the publication of three high profile reports and a roundup of events, news and comment on postgrowth issues, including Post Growth the new book by Professor Tim Jackson.
Tackling growth dependency in the welfare system—The case of adult social care | APPG meeting, 13 July 2021
Join us for the launch of a new policy briefing on overcoming the growth dependency in the welfare system. Drawing on in-depth interviews with economists, policymakers and practitioners in social care and other parts of the welfare system, we will discuss a new paper in our An Economy That Works series for parliamentarians , looking specifically at adult social care.
Video | Shift to a Wellbeing Economy—Campaign launch for the #WellbeingEconomyPetition, 1 Apr 2021
This event marks the campaign launch for a new parliamentary petition, calling on the Government to shift to a Wellbeing Economy. Co-hosted with the Wellbeing Economy Alliance and Wellbeing Economics Brighton, the event is chaired by Caroline Lucas. Speakers include Laura Sharples and Katherine Trebeck, Clive Lewis and Beth Straford.
Budget 2021: Five priorities for a green and fair economic recovery | APPG letter to the Chancellor, 1 Mar 2021
MPs and peers from two all-party parliamentary groups have written to the Chancellor urging him to use the 2021 Spring Budget to build a green and fair economic recovery post Covid. As the last Budget before the UN climate summit (COP26), the Budget will be a litmus test of the UK’s climate leadership, says the letter, and must deliver action on climate and nature.
A budget for a green recovery: A special session of the APPG on the Green New Deal and the APPG on Limits to Growth | 24 Feb 2021, 9am
This special meeting, co-hosted by the APPG on the Green New Deal and the APPG on Limits to Growth, ahead of the budget on 3rd March will explore a range of the options available to the Chancellor from government borrowing while interest rates are low, to redirecting de-facto subsidies in fossil fuels to a wealth tax and a new green home for the nation’s savings.
Gross Domestic Wellbeing | Early Day Motion #1235
APPG chair Caroline Lucas MP tabling EDM—calling on the House of Commons to welcome the recent work on Gross Domestic Wellbeing by the Carnegie Trust, the aim of developing holistic approaches to understanding and measuring progress that focus on people’s wellbeing, rather than GDP growth; and to put this agenda at the heart of all policy making, including budgets, as part of ‘Building Back Better’.
A post-growth recovery? | APPG letter to the Chancellor, 7 July 2020
The APPG on Limits to Growth has written to the Chancellor Rishi Sunak urging him to prioritise wellbeing if his plans to rebuild the economy after Covid are to lead to a green recovery. Green jobs and funding for traineeships expected to be announced by the Chancellor are welcome, but a truly green recovery means pivoting to an economy where the measures of success are public health, personal and social wellbeing and the health of the natural environment rather than GDP growth statistics.
How can we build back better after COVID? | Panel discussion w/ Caroline Lucas, Tim Jackson, Mariana Mazzucato, Michael Marmot and David King
Set out to engage MPs across the political spectrum, the online discussion was chaired by Krishnan Guru-Murthy (Channel 4), and expertly deliberated on the prospects for a socially and environmentally just economic recovery—which takes into account not only the need to prevent the worst of climate breakdown, but does so in a way that sustainably strengthens the wellbeing of people.
Economic Growth: Carbon Emissions | Written question to the Minister of State (BEIS), April 2020
One of the assignments of our APPG is to challenge Parliament—and the Government—to evaluate their assumptions about the limits to economic growth. In that vein, the chair of the APPG, Caroline Lucas MP, recently submitted a written question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Recognising the UK’s Growth Dependency | House of Lords debates, March/April 2020
Back in late February 2020, when COVID-19 was only a looming wave of uncertain size and impact, Baroness Natalie Bennett put down an oral question in the House of Lords, scheduled to be debated on March 26: “To ask Her Majesty’s Government what plans they have to establish a formal inquiry into reducing the growth dependency of the United Kingdom economy”.
Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill | First reading in the House of Commons, 24 March 2020
On 24 March 2020, through a ten minute rule motion—backed by MPs from every major party—APPG chair Caroline Lucas MP introduced the “Wellbeing of Future Generations Bill” to the House of Commons.
House of Lords debate on the Wellbeing Economy, 12 Mar 2020
Baroness Claire Tyler has secured a debate in the House of Lords on the case for the government to use wellbeing as a key indicator of national performance when setting budgets, deciding policy priorities and reviewing the effectiveness of policy goals. The debate is scheduled for 12 March 2020.
Wellbeing Matters—Tackling growth dependency | Briefing Paper
This policy briefing highlights some alternatives to the conventional approach to measuring social progress. It presents a three-fold strategy for moving beyond GDP by: changing the way we measure success; building a consistent policy framework for a ‘wellbeing economy’; and addressing the ‘growth dependency’ of the economy.
Annual General Meeting and Breakfast Briefing, 26 Feb 2020
Following the 2019 general election, the APPG on Limits to Growth held its Reconstitution and Annual General Meeting on 26 February 2020, 9am in Portcullis House; accompanied by a policy workshop on the Wellbeing Economy.
Proposals for a sustainable and inclusive wellbeing economy | Early Day Motion #196
APPG chair Caroline Lucas MP tabling EDM—calling on the House of Commons to welcome the formal opinion on a sustainable and inclusive wellbeing economy, adopted by the European Economic and Social Committee on 24 January 2020; and on HM Treasury in particular to at least match the ambition and leadership shown by the EESC.
Towards a Wellbeing Economy | EESC calls for a new vision of prosperity
The European Economic and Social Committee overwhelmingly adopted a position paper on the sustainable and inclusive ‘wellbeing economy’ that Europe needs. A call on the EU ‘for a new vision of prosperity’, highlighting that building the wellbeing economy must start by adopting ‘a precautionary approach in which social stability does not depend on GDP growth’ and proposed the development of new indicators of economic performance and social progress.
Is growth an illusion? | Deutsche Bank hosting event programme at #wef2020 in Davos to discuss the post-growth challenge
Under the title Is Growth an Illusion?, Deutsche Bank hosted an event programme in Davos, accompanying the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum; to discuss the future of growth with leading politicians and internationally renowned experts from various fields. CUSP director Tim Jackson joined Deutsche US Chief Executive Christiana Riley and co-panellist Andrew McAfee.