Lord John Bird may have launched his bid for the Future Generations Bill to bring prevention-focused thinking to the UK – but he also has his sights set on the world.
The Big Issue founder’s draft legislation was introduced to the House of Lords on Monday with its first reading.
Lord Bird followed that up with a Future Generations roundtable event as a part of the 2019 One Young World Summit, a global forum for young leaders that is running in London until Friday.
Delegates from Brazil, Andorra, Germany, Guatemala, Antigua and Barbuda and Italy, heard from the crossbench peer and discussed the Future Generations Bill with the hope that the ideas behind the legislation will propagate beyond UK borders.
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The draft legislation aims to enshrine in law the creation of an independent UK Commissioner for Future Generations and a requirement on (non-devolved) public bodies, including the UK government, to balance the needs of the present with the needs of the future.