Green papers are consultation documents that are produced by the government
What is the aim of a green paper?
The aim of a green paper is to allow people both inside and outside Parliament to debate the subject and give the department feedback on its suggestions.
What do green papers contain?
Green papers contain outlined policy proposals and will often contain several alternative policy options, and will invite comments from interested parties.
What is an example of a green paper?
Social housing Green paper:a ‘new deal’ for social housing
What does the Social housing Green paper: a ‘new deal’ for social housing green paper aim to do ?
This green paper aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and residents, tackle stigma and ensure social housing can act as a stable base and support social mobility.