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Lobbying for Build Back Better
9 July 2020 by Grace Da Costa
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone around the world. It has also laid bare the deep inequalities in our economic system and society, where 'normal' was failing millions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone around the world. It has also laid bare the deep inequalities in our economic system and society, where 'normal' was failing millions.
As with climate breakdown, poor and sidelined people are paying the highest price. Quakers in Britain are acting to ensure that the needs of the worst off are at the heart of recovering from the pandemic.
We have joined a coalition of over 80 organisations to launch Build Back Better, a campaign to do just that.
Back in 2011, the annual gathering of British Quakers noted that 'We need to ask the question whether this system is so broken that we must urgently work with others of faith and good will to put in its place a different system in which our testimonies can flourish.'
This question has driven Quaker work to build a new economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought this need for an alternative system into even sharper focus.
As part of the COVID-19 recovery, we have an opportunity to transition to an economic system that has equality, justice and environmental sustainability at its heart.
How we get there is just as important as the end goal. That is why we talk about 'just transition' and why we call for the rights and voices of poor and sidelined people to come first in this transition.
Quakers in Britain are supporting local COVID-19 responses under the umbrella of the Build Back Better campaign (offsite link). This campaign brings social movements and mutual aid groups together, and advocates for change at the legislative level.
To create a healthy society and economy, we must:
These are the five key principles of the Build Back Better campaign. Quakers in Britain are one of over 80 organisations involved in the campaign, launched in June 2020. Read more about the Build Back Better campaign (offsite link) and how you can take action (offsite link).
Alongside joining the Build Back Better campaign, we are calling for care jobs to be recognised as green jobs too.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us how vital, invisible and under-recognised care work is in our society. Nurses, cleaners, parents, carers, and people who keep us – and the places we live – safe, healthy and clean. Their jobs are vital to a zero-carbon future, and enable all the other work that needs to be done.
Quakers in Britain have contributed responses to the inquiries and consultations looking at the post-Covid future. These include the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee's inquiry into 'Post Pandemic Economic Growth' and the Reset inquiry run by the Parliamentary Group on the Green New Deal.
As part of this parliamentary engagement work, we have developed ' Six principles for a green and just recovery'.
Quakers see the connections between issues and take a holistic approach to resolving them. At Quakers in Britain, we have been working to build back better in a joined up way. In this short video we outline some of the ways we have been doing this.
Quakers have a long tradition of working to build a better world. In our new learning pack we provide a framework for Quakers and people of faith to vision the world we want to build and explore how our faith can play a role in this. Take a look at our Building back better resource page to find out more.
A green, just transition away from the sickness of the pandemic, and the injustices it has worsened, requires an economy that values people properly.
Alongside many grassroots groups, Quakers have been working towards a new economy for some time. Take a look at our new economy work and ideas for action.
12 June 2020 by Olivia Hanks