The Power 2010 Deliberative Poll took place January 9th – 10th in central London. A scientific sample of the UK provided by YouGov were brought together to discuss the proposals for democratic reform submitted by members of the public, producing a shortlist to be put to the public vote.
Weekend voting, ‘none of the above’ on ballot papers and the public setting MPs’ wages are some of the top 29 ideas to mend Britain’s broken politics – as people prioritize practical reforms that strengthen parliament and give people a real voice in key issues – over longer-term fundamental change.
Results
Procedures
Press
- Political Hustings Channel 4 – London, 1/2010
- Trust the People on Commons Reform, Parliamentary Brief, 2/2010
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Don’t be surprised if a protest movement flowers in Britain The Independent 1/2010 PDF
- If Britain wants change that counts, there’s an election it can vote in today Guardian 1/2010
- What ideas came out of the Deliberative Poll and why? openDemocracy 1/2010 PDF
- Andreas Whittam Smith: Here’s one way to reconnect voters The Independent 1/2010 PDF
- John Bercow risks car crash and Commons reform could be casualty Guardian Politics Blog 1/2010 PDF
- Opinion: Power2010 gives a unique form of democracy a chance to blossom Liberal Democrat Voice 1/2010 PDF
- Power 2010: We need to reclaim power from the executive and reward scrutiny and bravery LabourList 1/2010 PDF
- Deliberative Democracy: how can we hear when the people speak? LabourList 1/2010 PDF
- People want a more effective parliament The Guardian 1/2010 PDF
- Vote on the options to clean up Parliament Left Foot Forward 1/2010 PDF
- Sunday morning with James Fishkin and POWER2010 openDemocracy 1/2010 PDF
- Deliberative democracy gets my vote: Politics has grown stultified in the hands of the political classes. This weekend, Power2010 sets about returning it to the people The Guardian 1/2010 PDF
- Fishkin on deliberative democracy openDemocracy 1/2010 PDF
- The Today Programme: London Deliberative Poll BBC Radio 4 1/2010
- The 58 ideas that could hold the key to bringing the election alive The Independent 1/2010 PDF