Join the CPPLG Working Group on UBI

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A Cross-Party Parliamentary and Local Government Working Group on UBI (CPPLG) is an innovative new structure consisting of cross party MPs (including devolved governments), Local Authority Councillors, Metro-Mayors, LGA Officers. Co-Chaired by an elected MP, Peer and Local Government Councillors and or Mayors, alongside a diverse membership of stakeholders, we aim to co-produce work to collectively advocate for policy positions, Basic Income pilots and the need to test alternatives to the current system, with a view to influencing the wider debate around UBI and social security in the UK.
This group will improve links between Westminster and elected representatives across the UK and could be transformative in bringing about positive change and improved ways of working between elected representatives across the UK.


Mission Statement:

Since the covid-19 crisis has unfolded we’ve seen the Overton window shift swiftly in favour of testing some form of UBI, both as an immediate response to the pandemic and potentially as a longer term reform to our social security system. Even before the crisis, there was a growing movement of Local Authorities (7) expressing interest in piloting UBI with the Scottish Government commissioning the now complete Feasibility Study exploring what pilots would look like in the UK. In 2020 alone, Hull, Norwich and Newry, Mourne and Down in Northern Ireland local authorities have passed motions in support of piloting UBI. The case for regional pilots of UBI is strong, but testing this will require all parts of government - local, regional, city-wide, devolved, and national - working collaboratively.

The purpose of this group is fourfold:

  • To discuss how we might explore and activate the potential of UBI within the frame of the COVID-19 pandemic and the inevitable period of recovery following it.  
  • To contribute to actions and strategies that lead to the government implementing a form of UBI (whether that be a pilot, full UBI, ‘recovery UBI or ‘emergency UBI’)  
  • To ensure that our work is representative of the needs of communities, civil society groups, Local authorities and combined city regions across the whole of the UK.
  • To define specific legislative proposals and which can be taken to Parliament for the creation of specific pilots or for wider systemic change.  
Values:
  • Fair: Significantly reducing poverty and acting to address income inequality for individuals, communities and across all regions of the UK.  
  • Simple: Replacing most benefits to reduce bureaucracy and the significant costs of administering the current welfare system.  
  • Democratic: Allowing people to contribute to their community and amplifying participatory, deliberative and representative forms of democracy.
  • Inclusive: Ensuring that we leave no individuals or communities behind and listen to the concerns of others.


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UBI Lab Network
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