Reinventing Democracy: Improving British political governance90% of electors want political reform. But how to escape the mess? Britain should adopt a federal structure with a written constitution and an elected apolitical People's Council replacing autocratic and ineffective bodies.
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The United Kingdom needs fundamental change Already we see that Labour are not thinking strategically about the causes of British decline. Tackling symptoms without the root causes is unlikely to be effective. Britain faces major challenges:
This book offers one possible solution. It's meant to move the country's thinking forward. The book calls for major reforms like implementing federalism, creating a written constitution, establishing a People's Council, and redefining the monarchy's role. It investigates the failures within the system, poor policy decisions, and the negative impacts of neo-liberal policies, proposing solutions to improve democracy, economic performance, and international status. Only the people can bring about change. This book is a starting-point for discussion. Read the book now if you would like UK society and governance improved. Ignore the book if you are happy with everything the way it is. There is much waiting for you to discover, including the first-draft written constitution of the UK. ReviewsLink to GoodReads reviews - reviews by the public - average rating 4.33 at 24.11.24 This Goodreads review is worth reading in full: "I found Reinventing Democracy, by David Kauders to be an excellent read. The book starts with a few stats about how people have very low faith in the political system right now. The book then goes on to explain some of the reasons why, and lays out the case for constitutional change here in the UK. It then explains how that change might be possible. "The author has put together a real long term plan of ways to improve the system so it works better for everyone! Such as the idea of a People’s Council. Even including a very detailed explanation of what a 'Constitution of the United Kingdom' might look like. "I have not read a book like this before, but I'm glad I did. Reinventing Democracy should really be in the major book shops. If you would like to see political change here in the UK, and you have a legal mind, this book will definitely open your mind to some new ideas. Worthy of 5 stars!" - Simon Fidler, Sheffield, UK Other reviews“Kauders’ call for a written constitution and a federal association is not just relevant to the United Kingdom but holds lessons for any nation grappling with democratic challenges. Reinventing Democracy is an important catalyst for discussion and a rallying cry for a more accountable and responsive political system.” - London Economic The above review in full is online at the London Economic A guest article by the author is also available at the London Economic “A powerful, persuasive, and timely wake-up call for transforming the UK into a federal state. A must-read.” Richard Moriarty - The Sun
“A compelling and clear pathway out of Britain’s failing political morass towards a brighter, truly democratic future... “Reinventing Democracy courageously tackles the gross failures of the British political system. Through concise and reasoned argument, Kauders asserts that the current system is at the root of economic and social decline, including rising poverty and collapsing public services... “Kauders’ call for a bold revitalisation of democracy through a federal system – one that he argues with persuasion will truly empower the people – is timely and essential reading, making this book a valuable contribution to the discourse on political reform.” - The European The above review in full is online at The European Guest articles/letters"A federal future for the UK?" - RSA Journal "Labour will fail unless it adopts bold democratic reform" - Yorkshire Bylines "House of Lords plans fail to tackle overmighty government" - The Guardian "Time to clean up political donations in Britain" - The Guardian Here is an interview broadcast on Siren Radio
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Table of contentsPreface Summary of principal concepts 1 A country that has lost its way Uncomfortable truths Britain and Europe What rights do you have? What does the future hold? 2 Major UK policy failures The seven major mistakes The cumulative effect of policy failures Measures of living standards Privatisation The UK retail energy market Water Rail 3 The case for constitutional change What makes a society successful? The dead end of political evolution The road to British serfdom Other failures Closing ranks against the truth The democratic deficit Federal systems of governance Direct democracy Broader economic issues Overseas territories Linking the issues 4 Outline of a solution Learning from the gross mistake Sovereignty Compete, compromise, cooperate, consult The numerical dominance of England Central or local? Who pays the piper? International agreements Artificial intelligence and the tech industries What else? 5 The People’s Council Functions of the People’s Council Organisations forming the British state Truthfulness Requests for referendums Listening to the people Assent to legislation Ombudspersons The facts hub Referrals to the Constitutional Court Legislative mandates and venues The People's Assent Choosing and refreshing the People’s Council 1 The regulated group 2 The general group 3 The sortition group Leadership, building expertise, team work 6 The new governments Levels of governance and oversight United Kingdom responsibilities England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Overseas territories Regions The need for change Revenue and borrowing United Kingdom government revenue Revenues of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland Revenue sources for the regions Government borrowing User fees Wealth taxes Pensions, health care costs and social security Other changes that are needed 7 How change could be achieved England Scotland and Wales Northern Ireland Interpretation of preliminary results Adopting the new constitution Timeline 8 First draft constitution of the United Kingdom Notes The draft constitution Overseas territories of the United Kingdom Citizens The state and the citizen The law Social objectives Relations between the arms of government; financial equalisation; legal relations Foreign affairs Military, security, police, emergency services Culture, education, religion, charters Essential services and infrastructure Government accounts; the national debt; taxation Health care Business, the economy, common regulation and standards Pensions and benefits Elections to parliaments and local authorities Legislation Ombudspersons The People’s Council Membership of the People’s Council Honours Entry into force Changes to this Constitution Further transitional provisions The Constitutional Court Appendix A: The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) Appendix B: Rights References Index (Print edition only)
Reinventing Democracy: Improving British political governance by David Kauders Print ISBN: 9781907230202 E-book: 9781907230226
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David Kauders FRSA was educated at Latymer Upper School, Jesus College Cambridge and Cranfield School of Management. He is an investment manager and author.
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