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5 Step Escalation Plan

THE VISION

Imagine a plan to make sure the interests of people and nature are taken into careful consideration in all decisions. How might our society look if none were left behind, as we transition together to a healthier, fairer society?

We have seen corporate offices and government buildings occupied all over the country in recent years, including with the simple demand to follow the recommendations of a local community assembly on issues that are important to us.

Community assemblies are a great way to bring people together, bridging divides and laying out real steps towards fair and inclusive transformation. They are a part of making our communities more resilient and bringing us closer to community influencers. Without effective community decision-making, there can be no just transition; assemblies for the people, by the people help shifts in power.

We know the voices of local communities are systematically ignored or purposefully polarised and that things are getting worse. That’s why we need stronger communities and regular assemblies everywhere to make sure we are all heard in respectful, inclusive and effective ways.

The XR Assemblies Escalation group believe that:

DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLIES + DIRECT ACTION = FAIR SOLUTIONS EVERYWHERE

and that there is another way to bring about change.

A SIMPLE 5-4 STEP PLAN

  1. Research:
  • Gather organising group.
  • Look outside your bubble and make local alliances.
  • Choose a local issue together.
  • Get out on the street doing outreach.
  • Ask your community what they care about and tell them what you are doing.
  • Find out which relevant authority/ies* has/have power over that issue.
  1. Prepare:
  1. Act:
  • Run your assembly.
  • Publish the results and take them to your relevant authority. Demand a response;response demand assemblies. Give themwithin a deadlinereasonable (NBtime makeframe
  • it
  • Demand realisticassemblies enough for you toand galvanise others who could benefit from increasing democratic decision making to join in).in.
  1. Occupy:
  • If your target says "Yes", celebrate!
  • If they say no:
    • invite everyone involved to occupy the authority or company building on a given date. Invite your local media,
    • inviteInvite your nan and neighbours!
    • Rebel!
    • Repeat!
  1. Escalate:
  • Take your assembly results to your MP.
  • Show them what your community is doing and what it wants.
  • Tell your MP that their constituents want this form of democracy in Westminster
  • Explain that you want a Citizens' Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice now as a first step towards a better form of democracy.
  • Tell them that there will be no fair solutions to our crises without fixing our broken politics everywhere.

MORE INFO & SUPPORT

AsAt the end of September2023, 15thinto 2023,early 2024, over twenty local XR groups have already signed up tohad run community assemblies.assemblies, Thisbadged and unbadged. When XR funding ran out, Humanity Project took up the mantle and continued supporting what they called POPS (Popular assemblies). Since then, assemblies, pops, peoples' juries are happening regularly aroundf the UK. There are other organisations joining the push for upgrading our democracy you can read about elsewhere in this book. That said, our focus in XR is our Third Demand and helping people understand it, through experiencing deliberative democracy where they are.

The assembly escalation plan ishas been based on a successful action by the Cornwall Climate Coalition, who are showingshow what is possible with collaboration. With some tailoring to the realities of specific authorities, there is no reason to believewhy their example can’t work elsewhere.

This is a direct action campaign to build community resilience and elevate our Third Demand to the scale ofencourage UK-wide conversations,conversations. Organising an assembly is sowing the seed at the grassroots level for democratic change and opening conversations on a Citizens Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice.Justice.

Community assemblies provide an opportunity to reach out to and build alliances with local community organisations;organisations, thisaligning willwith XR UK's strategy. Assemblies are one way to give local groups a more powerful voice and help to include a more diverse range of people and viewpoints.

We are stronger togethertogether, andbut unity does not mean uniformity. It is vital that local groups are prepared to extendstretch their comfort zones,zones. We are all learning together through practising. We need to listen to the voices of other community groups and ensure that projects worked on together are done in the spirit of cooperation and mutual aid.

Adapt,

Let's adapt, unite, build together! Assemblies are an effective tool in the community building toolbox.

  • Hear about the Cornwall success here.here: https://tube.rebellion.global/w/ohyMzH3gVL8xS2KJtZujG7?start=0s
  • Watch this video about community assemblies.assemblies: Communityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uEFzsUaqlU
  • Assembly
  • Learn Resourcesabout Citizens Assemblies, here on the Rebel ToolkitToolkit: https://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/citizens-assemblies
  • Tell the movement about your assembly! https://t.me/+ESA_GQHHFBQxZmY0
  • Local Alliance Building GuidanceGuidance: Communityhttps://rebeltoolkit.extinctionrebellion.uk/books/community-alliance-building/page/community-building-alliances-resource-list
  • Assembly Telegram Group for support, questions and networking.

Join the Assemblies Escalation group & get in touch - the Community Assemblies team is here to help every step of the way. Email: communityassemblies@extinctionrebellion.uk

  • Relevant authority: Depending upon the local issue that you have identified and the structure of government in your area, the authority that has relevant powers may be your county or borough council, your metropolitan authority (e.g. in London that would be the Great London Authority or the London Assembly), devolved authority (e.g. Welsh Assembly), or even Westminster.

** Relevant decision-makers: These are the people with the power to make decisions in your area. So they could be councillors sitting on your county or borough council, the metropolitan authorities, members of the devolved authority, or your local MP. Do invite them! We want radical inclusivity, so get them onboard. If they say no, at least you know where you stand!

COMMUNITY ASSEMBLIES ESCALATION PLAN