 Co-ops are giving people a say over things that matter to them. There are 7,000 of them in the UK, working right across the economy. They give customers a say over their shops. They help farmers get a good deal. They let people run sports clubs and leisure centres. They give employees control at work. And together they contribute 34 billion pounds to the UK economy. They're owned by more than 17.5 million people. Co-ops are giving people a voice at work, in their communities, in the economy. What if more people had a stake? What if the UK's dynamic cooperative sector is just the start of a new, more cooperative economy? Is now the time to stop asking, what if?