Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Flatpack democracy: the new English political revolt

Interesting and very promising things are coming out of Frome:
Futures Forum: Neighbourhood planning @ Frome Town Council >>>
Futures Forum: Flatpack Democracy: 'Vote for Chaos'

This is from today's Guardian:

 Flatpack democracy: the new English political revolt – video





While Scotland has blazed a new trail, much of England seems to have stuck to politics as usual. In fact, under the media radar, a growing number of self-styled independents are trying to kick out the big parties and take over the parts of government closest to local communities. John Harris goes to Frome, the Somerset town where this ‘flatpack democracy’ movement started; and to Winchester, where a new grassroots grouping wants to overthrow the Tory-run city council
  • Music: I’m For Frome by Al O’Kane, singer-songwriter and Frome town councillor


Flatpack democracy: the new English political revolt – video | Opinion | The Guardian

See also:
Frome and “flatpack democracy: first “Anywhere but Westminster” video | East Devon Watch
How Flatpack Democracy beat the old parties in the People’s Republic of Frome | Politics | The Guardian

And:
Futures Forum: Neighbourhood Planning and Transition initiatives >>> >>> a guide
Futures Forum: The decline of social democracy, the rise of austerity and the promise for local politics
Futures Forum: Transition towns and getting 'political'
Futures Forum: The East Devon Alliance... and beyond politics
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