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Protest tactic for the coming UK election

iniref | 12.01.2010 12:05

We show how the politically alienated and determined non-voters can use the general election to push for meaningful reform.

How can we organise real empowerment? Are there ways to enable the people and electorate
to “set the points” of public policy in vital areas such as war and peace, environment, health
and education and finance? Can we start to decide on real public problems and issues, going
far beyond electing politicians in the forlorn hope that they may do (at least some of) what we
want? We answer all of these questions with a big “Yes: We need radical, citizen-led
democracy”.

Read the full article at
 http://www.iniref.org/citizen-led.pdf

Anti-election campaign call
 http://www.iniref.org/carta.htm

iniref
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  1. From the PDF — Liberal Bullshit
  2. here's summat you might like — Not Bakunin, but an admirer nonetheless
  3. The patronising begins.. — underclassrising.net
  4. My election plans — LutherMcBisset
  5. in Manchester... — supportive
  6. Protest tactic for the coming UK election: Article wrongly interpreted — iniref
  7. Re: Protest tactic for the coming UK election: Article wrongly interpreted — Mike D
  8. Erm — Liberal Bullshit
  9. Democracy works... — AH
  10. Perish the thought — Francis H. Giles
  11. @Francis — AH
  12. Polite reply — Francis H. Giles
  13. when some1has a great workable revolutionary plan the biggest block is doctr@nal — No gods, masters or opiate just beardy old men
  14. Beardy and wise — iniref
  15. +if the vote works, but some in power do not accept the will of the people — Reclaim our ballots & bailout