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Summary of Results

Here are some preliminary results from Saturday 31st August's in-person and online Massemblies. We will continue to update as further phases of the Massembly occur.

Over 450 people took part in our incredible Massembly at Upgrade Democracy, to discuss the question: "How can we take meaningful steps to Upgrade Democracy?". We will use these results to help inform our thinking and plans for taking Upgrade Democracy forwards.

1. Citizens' Assemblies and Participatory Democracy

  • Advocacy for the widespread use of citizens' assemblies at local, regional, and national levels (e.g., replacing the House of Lords, setting up assemblies for long-term issues, starting at the local level to build trust).
  • Emphasis on participatory budgeting and decision-making processes that involve ordinary citizens.
  • Support for creating spaces and opportunities for grassroots democratic participation, including community assemblies and participatory budgeting.

2. Civic and Political Education

  • The need for better and earlier civic education, starting from primary school, to empower young people and encourage political engagement.
  • Incorporation of political and ecological education, including rights of nature, to create a culture of informed and active citizenship.
  • Promoting a culture of democracy through experiential learning in schools and community involvement.

3. Accountability and Transparency in Politics

  • Calls for effective mechanisms to hold elected representatives accountable, ensuring transparency in decision-making and reducing the influence of lobbyists and vested interests.
  • Proposals for job descriptions for MPs, declarations of outside employment, and transparency in funding and lobbying.
  • Introduction of independent bodies for fact-checking and monitoring disinformation.

4. Political Reform and Representation

  • Criticism of the current political system as serving a minority elite, with proposals for reforms to make it more representative and fair (e.g., replacing the House of Lords, limiting political donations).
  • Support for fair and transparent government funding of political parties to reduce the influence of private and corporate interests.
  • Encouraging inclusivity and diversity in political processes, ensuring that all voices, including marginalized groups, are heard and represented.

5. Environmental Protection and Rights of Nature:

6. Building Trust and Confidence in Democracy

  • Emphasis on rebuilding public trust in the political system through inclusive, transparent, and participatory processes.
  • Encouragement of civic engagement and community involvement as a means to foster trust and counter populist movements.
  • The role of local projects and assemblies in building understanding and confidence in democracy.

7. Long-term and Future-focused Governance

  • Proposals for creating positions like a Commissioner for Future Generations to ensure policies are assessed for their long-term impacts.
  • Calls for policies and governance structures that consider the well-being of future generations and the planet.
  • Use of frameworks like doughnut economics to assess policy decisions and their impact on planetary boundaries.