Democratic perspective upon Gordon Brown's constitution speech to
the Commons
A democratic perspective upon Gordon Brown's constitution speech to the
Commons 3rd July 2007
As a group campaigning for the introduction of partial direct democracy,
we have commented on Gordon Brown's constitution speech, replying to a
section about involvement of citizens in public affairs. According to
the BBC, he said
"While our system of representative democracy - local as well as
national - is at the heart of our constitution, it can be enhanced by
devolving more power directly to the people and I propose we start the
debate and consult on empowering citizens and communities in four areas.
First, powers of initiative, extending the right of the British people
to intervene with their elected local representatives to ensure action -
through a new community right to call for action and new duties on
public bodies to involve local people."
At http://www.iniref.org/blog.html
we cite and reply to Brown's "four areas" about "empowering citizens and
communities".
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 23:26:18 +0200
author: INIREF
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