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Did anyone see Sue Gray announce yesterday that Labour want to use citizen's assemblies for decision making when they come to power?
This is very interesting and cements Labours committment to electoral reform. Not surprisingly, the tories hate this idea. Having laymen assemblies to consider legislative change takes much of the power away from party donors and puts it in the hands of the electorate. It is also the route to real electoral reform, given that labour have in their policy document, that they will not force electoral reform on the country.
This is massive news.
This is very interesting and cements Labours committment to electoral reform. Not surprisingly, the tories hate this idea. Having laymen assemblies to consider legislative change takes much of the power away from party donors and puts it in the hands of the electorate. It is also the route to real electoral reform, given that labour have in their policy document, that they will not force electoral reform on the country.
This is massive news.