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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Reading the post 'Don't lose your voice! Vote with your feet' makes me despair. Most people are utterly disillusioned with party politics; they're sick of voting for 'the least worst option' which is generally pretty dire; and sick of the childish point scoring we see in local and national politics from people who claim to be working in our interests but seem more interested in furthering their own careers (and feathering their own beds).   So why the push for more people to vote for more of the same - is the plan to create more despair?

Instead wouldn't it be worth trying something like 'Flatpack democracy' instead? It looks just a bit more inspiring.....

Have copied this useful explanation:

"The little Somerset town of Frome may not be the first name to spring to mind when thinking about radical grassroots democracy, but something rather interesting has been going on there in recent years. In 2011, a group of people up-ended the local council by offering a real alternative to party politics. They ran as a group of independents, calling themselves Independents for Frome.

As a group of independents they had no manifesto or stated policies, and no obligation to vote in any particular way. What held the group together was a set of core principles:

  • National party politics are unhelpful on our town council
  • Improvements can and should be made in the town
  • There should be more openness and involvement in decision making
  • The town needs strong representation and
  • We can all make the town cleaner and greener

Remarkably, they won 10 of the 17 seats. On their first day, they voted to suspend the committee structure and devolved power to working groups instead. They limited private meetings and have tried to make everything open to the public, while getting on with supporting local business, improving parks and making the town more sustainable. They are experimenting with consensus decision making and open space.

Whether or not Independents for Frome stands the test of time and can rally the support for another election, it’s a bold experiment in local residents taking power. For towns (like mine) that are locked in endless rounds of obstruction between jaded factions of national parties, it’s a real breath of fresh air.

The experience of IFF has already inspired several other groups to have a go, and to help them along, Peter MacFadyen of IFF has written a book about it. It’s called Flatpack Democracy – A DIY guide to creating independent politics, and you can find out all about it at the Flatpack Democracy website."

So, how about trying this in Haringey?

Tags for Forum Posts: Independent, community, decision making, democracy, election, manifesto, party politics, residents, vote, voting

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This would be great, I would love to stand as part of such a group, but simply wouldn't have time - so I would certainly support it if it was on the ballot.

Sounds a lot like what the Green Party is about. We're a pretty loose network of community activists - unwhipped, decentralised, free thinking and bottom-up.

The Greens are standing 57 candidates for the 57 seats on Haringey Council.

Chris Henderson (Green Party election candidate, Tottenham Green ward)

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