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Cambridge Forum - New Resources for Campaigning

Cambridge Forum | 18.04.2005 15:30 | Cambridge

Next Tuesday, April 19th, we have a slightly different kind of Cambridge Forum meeting, entitled New Resources for Campaigning.

Francis Irving and Tom Steinberg will be introducing us to Internet projects for part-time political campaigners (that means you and me!), built by computer programmers in their spare time. These include websites such as www.theyworkforyou.com, www.downingstreetsays.com, www.publicwhip.org.uk, and www.mysociety.org).

Several of these are aimed at keeping an eye on MPs and making sure they are called to account by their constituents for their voting record in the Commons.

Tom will also talk about something quite different called Pledge Bank (www.pledgebank.com) which he started. It is a website that aims to help people get useful things done, where those things require a critical mass of people to be effective.

Chris Lightfoot will also contribute to the evening with a talk about his work on opinion polls.

For the second part of the evening, we will focus on the coming election, with Francis and Tom telling us about website that can help you decide how to vote in order to achieve particular aims.

Mike Brady will also be giving us a quick summary of Simultaneous Policy - a novel approach to politics that could, potentially, bring about a massive increase in democracy worldwide, returning power from big international corporations to the people and their representatives. Just before an election is a great time to get involved in Simultaneous Policy - and it will cost you absolutely nothing.

It should be a great evening, and there will of course be time for questions and discussion.

If you know other people who would be interested in this meeting, do forward this infomation to them.

Hope to see you all there, With best wishes, Linda

** If you get this e-mail as a forward, and would like to join our mailing list, please contact me: Linda Gamlin on lgamlin[at]compuserve.com The meetings are held at CB1 café, 32, Mill Rd, just down from Parker's Piece and the swimming pool, on the right, by the bus stop. Entrance to Cambridge
Forum is free. The meetings are non-smoking and run from 8pm to 10pm. **

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