Everything about Direct Democracy totally explained
Direct Democracy is a movement within the
British Conservative Party dedicated to
localism and
constitutional reform as a means of reviving public confidence in the political system. The group's founding text -
Direct Democracy: An Agenda for a New Model Party - was published in 2005 and was followed by a series of localist papers on constitutional reform, education, law and order, foreign policy, welfare reform and the environment. Direct Democracy's agenda features heavily in the
Daily Telegraph and inspired the paper's ongoing Think Local campaign. In a testament to Direct Democracy's campaigning effectiveness and influence within the Conservative Party, many of their proposals have now become official Party policy - for example directly-elected sheriffs, the right of citizens'
initiative, and
supply-side school reform.
Supporters
Its supporters and contributors comprise MPs from the 2005 general election intake, MEPs, councillors, parliamentary candidates and activists. They include:
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