Wednesday, 10 June 2009

ITR - PLEASE TAKE ACTION BY ASKING YOUR MP TO SIGN HOUSE OF COMMONS EARLY DAY MOTION (EDM) No 1573.


Michael Dixon - Founder InTouchRadio.net (UK & GLOBAL)

Further to the previous Blog here is extra information just sent in...


Dear Local Works supporter,

The Sustainable Communities Act is going from strength-to-strength. One-in-three of English Councils have resolved to use it, representing 50% of the population. This is brilliant and a clear example of how people power can make a real difference.
Following the MPs' expenses scandal over the past three weeks it has become undeniable that our national political system is in a mess. .A mess that could lead to more centralisation, and the possible weakening of the Sustainable Communties Act: or a mess that could lead to more power for local commumnties and the strengthening of the Act. I am sure you will want the latter: that means that it is citizens everywhere who can get us out of this mess - not politicians..
As you may have heard, Gordon Brown is making an announcement today about constitutional reform. What he is proposing sounds like just more of the same: vague promises and with Gordon Brown himself having the final say.

THE WESTMINSTER VILLAGE CANNOT SAVE US

This is a textbook example of how not to sort out the mess that the UK's political system has got itself into. The Westminster Village and party politics can't save us – it is the Westminster Village that got us into this situation in the first place. Does Gordon Brown seriously believe that the solution is just yet more consultation?

There is a better way. Just as the Sustainable Communities Act requires councils to establish community panels to make proposals, Parliament could set up a Citizens' Convention to look into how to make our political system more accountable and ethical and give the final say to the public. Like a jury, a Citizens' Convention would consist of ordinary members of the public. It would be independent of government. Protected by statute, the process couldn't be halted by a general election.

Fortunately a number of MPs across the political spectrum do get it. On Monday, Labour MP Martin Caton – supported by a cross-party group of MPs – tabled the Citizens' Convention (Accountability and Ethics) Bill[1]. This would set up a Citizens' Convention and would require Parliament to respond to its proposals. It would be make recommendations on, among other things:

  • How to bring elected representatives to book when they step out of line;
  • How to change the way in which Parliament is run to ensure that the government is properly held to account;
  • Whether to change our electoral system, and how.

The Convention – or 5% of the public – could insist on a referendum if any of its proposals were rejected. The public would have the final say.

The Citizens' Convention Bill could become law in a matter of weeks if the party leaders agreed to give it parliamentary time. We just need to convince them.

TAKE ACTION TODAY!

It is crucial we make this happen. Following the expenses scandal, the UK's political system has never been more discredited. More people are disengaged with politics than ever. All the party leaders now say they accept that we need to open up our political system. These are fine words, but what we need now is action.

That's why I'm asking you to write to your MP right away and ask them to:

  • Support the “Citizens Convention (Accountability and Ethics) Bill” by signing Early Day Motion 1573;
  • Urge their Party Leader to take steps to enable it to become law in this session of Parliament; and
  • In the interests of transparency and clarity, to let you know whether they will support this Bill.

(An “Early Day Motion” is a sort of petition which MPs can sign to publicly express their opinion. They rarely get debated but they play a crucial role in demonstrating how strongly MPs feel about a certain issue).

To make it easy for you, our friends at 38 Degrees have created this handy tool to help you write to your MP in a matter of minutes. Simply type in your post code, personalise the standard letter (including your own words will make it much more effective) and off it goes.

By spending just five minutes doing this today, you will make a big difference. With the Sustainable Communities Act you have already proven that people power can make a big difference. The political class know they are on the ropes at the moment. We have never had a better chance to get real reform.

Best wishes,



Steve Shaw

Local Works

PS Please send any responses you get from your MP to alex.runswick@unlockdemocracy.org.uk or (if they write by post): Alex Runswick, 6 Cynthia Street, London N1 9JF

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[1] For more information about the Citizens' Convention (Accountability and Ethics) Bill see: http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/?page_id=2033

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