Unlock Democracy

Unlock Democracy

Unlock Democracy is a UK think tank, based in Islington, in London. The organisation campaigns for a more participatory democracy in the UK, founded upon a written constitution. Unlock Democracy works to promote democratic reform across the political spectrum and is not aligned with any political party. The organisation's activities include producing a range of publications, lobbying politicians and political parties and working on projects to promote greater public involvement in politics, at both a local and a national level.

Unlock Democracy is governed by an annually elected membership council and from that a management board. It is funded from three main sources: grant income for specific projects from various foundations and trusts, subscriptions and donations from its members and supporters and income from its subsidiary company Rodell Properties Ltd.

The current and founding Director is Peter Facey. He was Director of Unlock Democracy’s predecessor organisation the New Politics Network in 2001 and latter also becoming Director of Charter 88. He was responsible for merger of the two organisations in 2007.

History

In 2003, 15 years after the formation of Charter 88, the organisation was experiencing a very turbulent period and this led to great organisational changes. A loss of intellectual contribution, the organisation's increasing financial woes and a period of resignations and redundancies, created a near crisis situation in late 2003. In February 2005, Charter 88 and the New Politics Network set up a joint working relationship to make the most of their resources in the establishment of the Elect the Lords campaign. The two organisations decided to formalise their working relationship in 2006, and Unlock Democracy was founded in 2007.

Members of Charter 88 (a pressure group advocating constitutional electoral reform) and the New Politics Network (the organisation established after the winding up of the think tank Democratic Left, which was itself the legal successor of the Communist Party of Great Britain) voted to merge the two organisations. This was not without controversy however, with NPN Director Nina Temple, among others attempting to steer the organisation back towards its democratic socialist roots at the 2003 AGM. This feeling may have been propmted because the contribution of NPN to this merger was substantially financial, due to the dire financial situation of Charter 88. The movement and subsequent campaigning of the organisation could also be criticised for remaining truer to its Charter 88 roots than those of the NPN. The NPN strapline "connecting people and politics" was however, retained.

The merger was completed in November 2007. [Unlock Democracy "Citizen" Autumn 2007 p. ii http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/citizen_07-09_web.pdf]

Campaign Goals

Unlock Democracy's primary goal is setting in place of a democratic participative process resulting in a written constitution. That constitution should explicilty set out the separation of powers between the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary. It should also explicitly determined the divisions and limitations of powers between central central and local government within the UK. The organisation's stated aims are:

To campaign:


* to ensure that the votes of all carry equal weight
* for transparency in public decision making
* to achieve legislative changes that modernise our governance
* to ensure that power is exercised as close to people as is practicable
* to empower individuals and their communities to have a greater say over the decisions that affect them
* for democratic accountability of all elected representatives, government and public bodies [Unlock Democracy "Mission Statement" http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/?page_id=913]

To promote:


* a new culture of informed political interest and responsibility, paving the way for increased enthusiastic public participation
* a pluralist democracy that is responsive to the problems and aspirations of all people, valuing and accommodating difference and diversity [Unlock Democracy "Mission Statement" http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/?page_id=913]

Today

Today Unlock Democracy continues its work. It has engaged with the Ministry of Justice Governance of Britain programme.It attends party conferences and runs external events such as People and Politics Day.It continues to work with and support other organisations such as Local Works on the Sustainable Communities Act. It lastly, continues its work on democratic reform, including the Elect the Lords campaign, and the campaign for a review of the general election electoral system.

People

Council Chair

Vicky Seddon 2007 -

Director

Peter Facey 2007 -

References

ee also

*List of UK think tanks
*Elect the Lords

External links

* [http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/ Official website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6061472.stm "Parties 'near critical condition"' BBC News article about an Unlock Democracy survey]


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