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Your ideas for striking adverts against tax dodging?

September 29th, 2010 by

The results are in and together we’ve decided to campaign for a crack down on tax dodgers. All public services are facing slashes to their budgets, so 38 Degrees members want to know how the government can let £42 billion a year slip away so easily.

We’ve just launched our petition Crack down on Tax Dodgers to pile the pressure on George Osborne to make sure everyone pays their fair share. But that’s just the first step. Next week, we’re going to start work on hard-hitting adverts to publicly shame the Chancellor into taking real action, so everywhere Osborne goes he’ll be asked “what are you doing to stop tax dodgers?”

So, we need to start collecting everybody’s ideas for the adverts that we could put into newspapers over the next few weeks. Please share ideas here: what’s the best way for us to get our message across clearly? Are there suggestions for a slogan, or an image that we should use? And which newspapers do you think we should concentrate on? What do you think?


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Cuts – time to vote

September 23rd, 2010 by

Earlier this week we asked all 175,000 38 Degrees members to come to the blog and the Facebook page to suggest ideas for what 38 Degrees should do about the cuts. We saw a huge response. It was our most commented blog ever and the Facebook page was deluged with suggestions, comments and “likes”.

Some issues, like Trident, bankers bonuses, cracking down on tax dodgers and making sure the cuts don’t hit the poorest hardest came up a lot.

There were lots of comments about Trident. Christopher. W said “completely with you on Trident. We are cutting all our government departments but loading more money into nuclear weapons. It’s just ridiculous.” The planned spending cuts directed at the NHS and frontline services will hit all sectors hard which lots of us disagree with, as Anthony. M puts it: “As for Trident, I can’t perceive a scenario when I would like my government to use it.”

Another idea that was very popular was making sure that bankers pay their fair share.  Tina. C wants to see the government “Firstly get the money back from the bankers that we paid out of our taxes to bail them out.” The Robin Hood Tax was supported by Vicky. R who thinks we should “have a Robin Hood Tax and no bonuses for bankers and ensure the rich pay the tax they should be paying.”

Many of us gave examples of how potential cuts will end up hurting the poorest most  as Helen. L said “Min wage needs to be bigger in both sectors; a pluralist society is where all sectors work together.” Many of us are angry that the curts will end up hitting the most vulnerable hard,  Rebecca. A said “unless prices are allowed to drop or social housing is reinstated accommodation is going to remain a big problem for the poor.”

Cracking down on tax dodgers created lots of interest too, Peter. W said “I would increase HMRCs powers to detect tax dodgers.” Along with Aaron. M who thinks the government should “clamp down hard on tax dodgers, and privatise the benefit fraud agencies – that way more people will be caught and for less cost to the public.”

It’s been fantastic to see such a lively debate. Now we need to decide what we should campaign on. We’ve tallied up the most popular suggestions so now you can vote on what you think 38 Degrees should campaign on. Click here to place your vote now.

Update: We’ve made a wordle of all the comments we received on the blog and Facebook. It’s quite interesting and shows what most of us were talking about. The more times a word is mentioned in the comments and suggestions the bigger the word shows in the wordle.  Here it is:

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Cuts – what should 38 Degrees do?

September 14th, 2010 by

How can we influence George Osborne and the rest of the government?

How can we influence George Osborne and the rest of the government?

In October, the government will be publishing plans to massively cut public spending. Many 38 Degrees members have been in touch expressing concern about the government’s plans and with ideas for ways in which we could work together to influence the debate.

38 Degrees has a huge impact because thousands of us work together. That includes deciding what we do together. What do you think we should do together as the new government prepares to slash spending? Please leave your suggestions and comments here.

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Improving 38degrees.org.uk

September 1st, 2010 by

The 38 Degrees homepage

The 38 Degrees homepage

You might have noticed a few changes to 38degrees.org.uk over the last few weeks. Over the next few weeks we’ll be making further improvements all designed to make it easier for you to take action on issues you care about.

Every weeks tens of thousands of people from across the entire UK join 38 Degrees campaigns. One of our most requested features was to see how many people have joined 38 Degrees campaigns and where they’re from. So over the past few weeks we’ve been introducing more counters on petitions and our new “petition map” which shows where people have signed the petition. You can check it out on the “Stand Up For the NHS” campaign here.
One of the most requested features I receive is for easier and quicker ways to donate. Over the next few days we’re going to be introducing some exciting changes. You’ll be able to quickly and easily support our campaigns through Paypal and Direct Debit as well as the wide variety of cards we already accept.
38 Degrees is all about people powered change. Every week tens of thousands of people visit the site and get involved with campaigns. What do you think we could change to improve the website? What would make it easier to tell your friends about our campaigns? Are there things you think we should do differently? Let us know in comments below:

Every week tens of thousands of people from across the entire UK join 38 Degrees campaigns. One of our most requested features was to see how many people have joined 38 Degrees campaigns and where they’re from. So over the past few weeks we’ve been introducing more counters on petitions and our new “petition map” which shows where people have signed the petition. You can check it out on the “Stand Up For the NHS” campaign here.

Another frequently requested feature is for easier and quicker ways to donate. Over the next few days we’re going to be introducing some exciting changes. You’ll be able to quickly and easily support our campaigns through Paypal and Direct Debit as well as the wide variety of cards we already accept.

38 Degrees is all about people powered change. What do you think we could change to improve the website? What would make it easier for you to tell your friends about our campaigns? Are there things you think we should do differently? Let us know in comments below.

None of the changes would have been possible without the support of the fantastic web development team at Rechord and our reliable web hosts at Catalyst2.

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