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We’ve just had a big campaign success

September 29th, 2009

A few minutes ago Gordon Brown announced that the he intends to “give constituents the right to recall their Member of Parliament.”

This is great news – we’ve been campaigning for a Recall Law since we launched in May.

I wanted to share this email which David just sent out to all our members.

Dear Johnny,

We wanted to tell you about what we think is probably 38 Degrees’ biggest success to date. We’re excited about it!

We’ve been campaigning together for a Recall Law since we launched back in May. A Recall Law would give us new powers to hold our MPs to account. It would mean local voters would be able to come together to call a fresh vote where an MP has lost their trust. At the moment local voters are stuck with their MPs until the next General Election no matter what they do.

Today, Gordon Brown announced plans for a Recall Law. [1] We still don’t know all the details, but clearly this is huge progress. As more details do emerge we’ll need to analyse them and think together what more we need to do to make sure we really do get new powers to hold MPs to account.

There’ll probably be more for us to do together on this campaign, but today it’s worth celebrating the impact we’ve had together. When we started campaigning on Recall it was not really on the agenda at all. Within hours of launching our campaign, 1000s of us had signed the petition.

The first time Justice Minister Jack Straw accepted that Recall “should be looked at”, it was in response to us appearing on BBC News. By the time we handed the first 6,000 signatures to party leaders at the end of June, we’d forced Recall up the political agenda.[2] There’s no doubt that all the campaigning we’ve done together – the petition, the emails to MPs, and the media coverage – have helped push Brown to make today’s announcement.

Back in June, 38 Degrees members took part in a poll on reforming politics. We agreed that new rules tomake MPs more transparent about their activities and more accountable to their voters were key. We made a Recall Law and Lobbying Transparency our key campaigns in response to the MP expenses scandal. Together we’re having an impact, on political reform but also on other important issues like Public Services and the BBC. As MPs return to parliament in a couple of weeks we’ll need to work together to maintain the pressure.

People power is working, together we made this happen. As we grow bigger over time we’ll have more and more impact.

Thanks for all that you do,

David, Hannah, Johnny, Nina and the 38 Degrees Team

PS:

A few other exciting things that have happened this week:

Two former cabinet ministers have echoed our calls for the renewal of the Trident nuclear weapons system to be scrapped. David Blunkett and Alan Milburn made their comments separately at the Labour Party Conference. Over 5,000 of us have now got involved with this campaign. If you’ve not already done so you can add your voice here: http://38degrees.org.uk/halttrident

Our project to find out how MPs spend their Summer Recess from parliament featured in last nights Dispatches on Channel 4. You can watch it here, we’re in the final 10 minutes:http://www.channel4.com/programmes/dispatches/4od#2972656

In Scotland, we’ve passed 10,000 signatures for our campaign to stop local families being forced off their homes to make way for a golf course which Donald Trump wants to build. You can get involved with that here: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/donaldtrump/

NOTES

[1] Brown said: “And so where there is proven financial corruption by an MP and in cases where wrong-doing has been demonstrated but Parliament fails to act we will give constituents the right to recall their Member of Parliament.”

Speech in full is here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/sep/29/gordon-brown-labour-conference-speech-in-full

Article about it here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/sep/29/gordon-brown-recall-errant-mps

[2] Here’s the blog post we wrote at the time: http://blog.38degrees.org.uk/2009/06/18/one-down-two-to-go-%e2%80%93-nick-clegg-accepts-our-call-for-a-right-to-recall-your-mp/

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  • This is very good news, and certainly a step in the right direction! However, we also need far more accountability from our Police, local authorities and politicians (irrespective of their political party). If you care about the future of politics in this country, you should also join Power2010! You can also find them on twitter!
  • Marcus
    You say: "People power is working, together we made this happen. As we grow bigger over time we’ll have more and more impact."

    I feel that the only power we've got is to occasionally put our names in your box. When we write to you, you don't have time to answer -- I guess because you're already too big.

    I do support several of your campaigns, including this one, but am I the only one who sees this article as a step towards self-congratulatory and thinly-veiled top-down power?
  • johnnychatterton
    Hi Marcus

    Thanks for your blog comment. First of all I'd like to apologise that you wrote to us and didn't get a reply. We do our best to reply to everyone that gets in touch but we do get a lot of emails so occasionally we miss one or two, I'm sorry you didn't hear back from us. Could you let me know when you sent the email and I'll get back to you.

    38 Degrees is a people powered movement and we listen to you, our members. You can always get in touch with us through our website or join the debate on the blog (as you have done) or on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/38-Degrees/200006... . We listen to our members everyday and love the feedback we get from everyone.

    Thanks for supporting our campaigns. We thought it was important to share the success of the recall campaign yesterday because the success was only possible thanks to thousands of our members coming together to support a Recall law, something we can all be proud of.

    We decide what to campaign on based on feedback from our members. We will from time to time send you emails asking for your feedback on a campaign suggestion. If you ever have an idea for a campaign we should run please do get in touch here: http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/contact

    Thanks for your support,

    Johnny
  • Seb
    Great news and a watershed moment - may it be the first of many. 38 Degrees has announced its arrival as a campaigning force. Well done everyone!
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