Politicians of all parties are beginning to identify the abuse of
the expenses rules as a wider systemic problem which has its roots in
the powerlessness the public feels in the face of our over-centralised
institutions and political culture. The leaders of the main parties are
talking the language of political change, but our democracy belongs to
all of us and it cannot be left to politicians in Westminster alone to
determine the next stage of reform.
The fact that constitutional reform has proceeded in such a
piecemeal fashion points to the lack of consensus between the main
parties, and it is unlikely that, on their own, politicians will reach
the necessary state of agreement to make real reform possible. A few
politicians have recently called for a Constitutional Convention to
determine changes to the constitution which have evaded Parliamentary
consensus to date. We believe that alongside a number of other reforms,
a Convention made up of citizens could help to end the deadlock on a
number of constitutional issues, at the same time as putting citizens
at the forefront of designing the shape of a constitutional settlement
for the next era.
A Citizens' Convention should be brought together to determine the following issues:
House of Lords reform
Parliamentary reform including fixed term Parliaments and
strengthening Select Committees and other ways of holding the Executive
to greater account
Funding of political parties
Changing the voting system to more closely reflect voters'
preferences resulting in a referendum on the day of the next general
election
New routes into politics including primaries and directly elected mayors
Greater devolution of power, accountability and funding to local government
The moment for seizing the day is upon us. Letting politics slide
back into business as usual cannot be allowed to happen. Not everyone
will agree with all of the reforms listed above, but individual
preferences may have to give way to a package of measures which can
form the real change our democracy deserves now. In making these
changes we could create a future where power truly resides with the
many not the few.
Jessica Asato, Acting Director, Progress
Stephen Twigg, Chair, Progress
Professor Brian Brivati, Director, John Smith Memorial Trust
Professor David Marquand, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford
Patricia Hewitt MP, former Secretary of State for Health
Peter Hain MP, former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Martin Linton MP
Barry Gardiner MP
Mark Lazarowicz MP
Guy Lodge, Associate Director, ippr
Lewis Baston, Electoral Reform Society
Roger Liddle, Vice-Chair, Policy Network
Nick Smith, Labour PPC for Blaenau Gwent
Sunder Katwala, General Secretary of the Fabian Society
Wes Streeting, National President, National Union of Students
Mary Honeyball MEP
Oona King, former MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
David Rowntree, Labour PPC for Cities of London and Westminster and musician
Simon Fanshawe, Writer and Broadcaster
Anne Campbell, former MP for Cambridge
Luke Bruce, Former Labour Party Assistant General Secretary (Policy and Political Development 2004-2006)
Steve Reed, Labour Leader, Lambeth Council
Gabe Trodd, Founder, The Stand up Tall Project
Matt Cooke, Councillor, Labour Borough of Haringey
Kevin Bonavia, Labour PPC for Rochford and Southend East
Kevin McKeever, Labour PPC for Harborough
Jonny Reynolds, Councillor, Tameside
Luke Bozier, Former Downing St Adviser on E-campaigns
Bambos Charalambous, Labour PPC for Enfield Southgate
Tom Flynn, Labour PPC for Southend East
Emily Georghiou, Womens Officer, Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform
Alex Hilton, Labour PPC for Chelsea and Fulham
Jude Robinson, Labour PPC for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle
Phil Taylor, Norwich North CLP
Catharine Arakelian, Labour PPC for Chingford and Woodford Green
Alex Smith, Editor, LabourList
Richard Angell, Chair, Brixton and Streatham Hill Labour Party
Tim Shand, Labour PPC for Guildford
Andy Burkitt, Member Bristol West CLP and Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform
Peter Kyle, Deputy CEO, ACEVO
Patrick Vernon, Labour Councillor, London Borough of Hackney
Jon Harvey, Member Buckingham CLP
Ed Williams, Labour PPC for Meriden
Terry Ashton, Former General Secretary, London Labour Party
Swatantra Nandanwar, Labour PPC for Maldon Essex
Councillor Catherine West, Leader, Islington Labour Group
Kate Groucutt, Chair, Young Fabians (in a personal capacity)
Ken Ritchie, Member Daventry CLP
Steve Munby, Labour Councillor, Liverpool City Council
Sue Sturgeon, Chair, Tewkesbury CLP
James Asser, LGBT Labour and member Hove CLP
Paul Burgin, North East Herts CLP Press Officer and Mars Hill blogger
Terry Philpot, writer and journalist
Rick Muir, Senior Research Fellow, ippr
James E Siddelley, Labour Party North-West Regional Board
Darren Barrenger, Labour PPC for Harwich & North Essex
Dean Newby, LGBT Labour & Brent Central CLP member
Simon Redfern, Labour Communications Network
Anna Chester, Chair of Rotherham CLP and Vice Chair, Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Board
Dean Rogers, PCS Union National Officer, Environment, Transport and Trade
If you agree with a root and branch change in the way that we do politics in this country, please sign up here to join the campaign. Your name and organisation will appear automatically. We realise that not everyone will agree with all of the actions called for in this campaign, but by pulling together we hope to create a wide debate in the Labour Party that helps to create an eventual consensus on the way forward.
Other campaigns
Progress is pleased to support Labour Campaign for Electoral Reform's resolution to Labour Party Conference 2009 and we are encouraging our supporters to pass it at their forthcoming branch and general committee meetings.
'This Conference supports the idea of change in the voting system and to hold a referendum to let the people decide at the coming general election.'
It can be sent to Conference as a Contemporary Issue
It can be raised at a constituency or branch meeting with or without a speaker which we can supply
It can be sent directly to the Commission on Crime, Justice, Citizenship and Equalities
It can be sent to your regional National Policy Forum Representatives
It can be the basis of a news release to your local media by your Prospective Parliamentary Candidate or MP
It can be raised by your delegate at the appropriate policy or plenary sessions
Our campaign for a citizens' convention now has cross-party support mobilised by Unlock Democracy. To find out more click here http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/