Ben Glover calls for a systemic overhaul of UK public services, arguing that decades of New Public Management have trapped citizens, professionals, communities, and policymakers in restrictive, top-down frameworks. He proposes four liberations:
The strategy outlines how central government can set enabling conditions-through regulation, funding frameworks, and professional standards-while devolving autonomy to local networks. Glover emphasizes the role of iterative experimentation, peer-to-peer exchange, and co-governance arrangements, so that services evolve organically in line with local needs. Ultimately, the vision balances national cohesion with local empowerment, proposing a future public services model centred on partnership, professionalism, and lived experience.