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*New Political System* A correspondent raised this very important question. A dictionary definition is :- government by the people; state so governed. By that definition, we have never had a democracy. However, there are two definitions of democracy :-
The first is what I am proposing. The second is what we, and most countries, have got, but even that principle has been hi-jacked by party-politics. The polarisation of the representatives has confused the issue to the point that the polarisation is the prime function of the government i.e. the perpetuation of the party is the prime objective. Yet is it? The vested interest's who fund the whole operation, also have a motive, is it to keep the public's 'eye off the ball'? If one looks at the growth of some companies it makes one wonder. How can it be that the growth of certain company's have grown to such an extent in a disproportionate length of time, and only since the advent of political parties? It is even more intriguing to look beyond the companies, and then find that there are a few people controlling the whole thing via the financial sector. 'Fact? Fiction? or Hypothesis?' barely scratches the surface. Confusion, on an international scale, is the objective.
There is no direct link between the local hierarchy and the regional or national
hierarchy, or even within the local structure.
A typical National government is elected on the votes of about 30% of the TOTAL qualifying voters, which must mean 70% of the electorate do not agree with them, of the 30% it is likely that
half of them voted for the "least of the two evils". The latest, and most dangerous, threat to democracy, is the current fad of 'cabinet decision making', this over-rides the involvement of the government, who are given a decision that has been made to vote on. As the 'cabinet' is the majority party, the other MP's either have to fight their own party (that will be the day), or back it. With the present government, it has been taken one step further in that the party makes the decision which is presented to the cabinet. Hence, Tony Benn's, amongst others, complaint of Tony Blair's presidential style of politics. Just remember "there is no such thing as a free lunch".
Communities A community could consist of a:-
The main criteria being that the number of people should be small enough for everyone to know the other members. (The stumbling block of the current election procedure, is that multiple checks have to be made to validate an elector, hence nobody knows the individual and computers have to be used to check the qualifying status, which can leave the system vulnerable to corruption). Electing the 'community' officers would be done by all the members voting for their choice of those wishing to serve. Some of the community representatives being elected on to the Parish committee. Election of the 'chairperson' being done by the committee, all levels of representatives being the spokesperson for their group, not making arbitrary decisions. As an individual climbs the structural ladder, the voting power of the individual is carried forward by virtue of the accumulated votes ('for' & 'against') of the committees they represent. The representatives (at all levels) only have their vote at the 'community' level, eliminating the potential of being influenced by other interests and compromising the community vote. Voting to be done on the basis of declaring the 'community 'for' & 'against' votes, thus eliminating the need to equate 'community' population numbers. Community decisions (numbers for & against) to be recorded in a register and subject to scrutiny, and a slip issued to the elected representative for voting use. Members reservations (regarding any proposal) should be recorded and passed to the higher committee so that procedures can be investigated, and used to control any resulting actions. Communications between groups etc, could be done via the internet, voting to be done exclusively with a paper trail to give full trace-ability. A level three (Ward) web-site publishing community/parish/ward news and results etc. plus information coming down from higher levels. Whilst this may seem to exclude the members of population without internet access, we are talking about a community concept, the probability of no one in a community having internet access is unlikely, and it should be a pre-requisite of being a community representative. If the 'community' members elected someone without access, then the group could investigate ways of accessing the required equipment via shared/fund raising/etc. Chairperson to be the 'Parish' representative on the next level, 'community' duties being shared with the number 2 candidate. Proposals Proposals for action should be submitted to an investigative committee only if passed by the proposing community i.e. preliminary screening. It should also have a 'revision' period attached, what maybe 'good' for a short period, can be disastrous if run unchecked without a specified end/revision. Whilst 'for' and 'against' committees would/should pick up most potential problems, nothing is perfect, and 'unforeseen circumstances' do happen.
Voting * Electing a representative from those wishing to stand. * The candidates must be resident in the constituency. * They must be nominated by residents. * They must declare own, & family, interests. * Marking is done on 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc choice. If a candidate fails to get X votes, then another candidate should be looked for. * The term of office should be 4 years. * Elections to be done on a rotational basis, NOT nationally, so that a continuity could be maintained. * If, because of illness, death or misdemeanor, the elected officer was incapable of carrying out the functions required of that office, then the upward migration of 'Deputies' would automatically occur. For
misdemeanor's, it would be the responsibility of the 'council' that elected the individual
as to the course of action.
2:- A 'Ward' could be a town, large village, or a group of rural Parishes. The
electorate elect a 'Ward' council member to become the 'chairperson', who becomes the representative for the 'District' council, No2 becomes the
vice- 'Chairperson', No3 becomes the 'Deputy'. Yet the qualifying factors, that put them there, remain. If they move out of the Ward then they lose ALL of their status, a timely reminder as to their origins. The highest office (Prime Minister/President) would have
six levels of control i.e. Community, Parish, Ward, District, First Chamber, Cabinet. The
Second Chamber (House of Lords) would have five i.e. Community, Ward, Parish, District,
County. The person holding office would have to be re-elected for ALL levels at the
end of their term. This may seem a daunting prospect, in reality it would not
be, we are not talking about a change in government, just an individual who is a
representative, a part of a continuous government that doesn't 'about-turn'
every 4 years (that should frustrate the media).
Voting on Issues. VOTING STRUCTURE
Public access
ALL elected members to have E-mail, in order to have rapid response to public opinion, "when I get round to it", is not good enough. Holidays to be taken by arrangement with others in the hierarchy, so that continuous government is maintained. Community/Parish officers should know their constituents, and have routine contact with them. The public should KNOW who their representatives are. None of this is written in 'tablets of stone', what actually happens is for the public to decide, this is my suggestion as to a potential way that democracy could be given to the public. I've tried to assess the potential for corruption in each part of the election of delegates, and for the voting of issues, this does not mean it's 'bullet-proof', or that I haven't missed anything. Building up from 'communities' should allow potential weaknesses to be found before it's to late. I've not chosen electronic voting as the medium, there are too many elements that are not under public control in the initial stages, this does not eliminate it's use when fully installed, that again is for the public to decide, but I would warn that there are higher levels of potential corruption than national politics.
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