The following is a response to Helena Kennedy's Power2010 appeal
Dear Helena
Kennedy,
I have read
through your invitation and 'call to arms' for the people to take back 'power'.
I fear that, as with the original 'Power' report, and as noted in the
earlier interview with you, this new initiative will share the fate of that
report, unless it is considerably beefed up, in order to take
proper advantage of the widespread disapproval of the current political
system, that has grown up with the events of the last few years.
The traditional
parties are a small and declining group of self-interested individuals who have
shown, time and again, that they cannot be trusted, and yet they are still
permitted to maintain their position by operating as a cartel which prevents
entry of other, more worthy and informed, individuals into the democratic
process. Indeed, more worthy individuals are actively emasculated by the
‘whipping' process even if they do gain entry and pass through the
antidemocratic selection processes.
As all - currently
electable - parties are only interested in gaining and holding on to power,
they are incapable of making crucially important decisions over such issues as
climate change. They are also all wedded to a business/growth
ideology, that is rapidly eroding the planet's ability to support
humanity. The need for change is very dire: yet those who might help are
excluded from taking part.
Their ‘ding dong'
swap-over of near identical leaders is exploited and catalysed by the media,
who treat the whole thing as little more than a game, where only three sides
are permitted into the league, and where any dissent from the popularist views
of the controlling groups, is pounced upon as weakness and made the subject of
pejorative banner headlines. Thus the media keep the parties where they
are, and prevent them from changing even if they wanted to.
It is quite
disturbing that, despite the evident breakdown of democracy, clearly writ in
the ‘banking' crisis, in the political response to it, and in the ‘expenses
fiasco', the dominant media organisations that claim to know better, such as
the BBC, are nevertheless gearing up and ‘grooming' the public for yet another
change over to yet another identically incapable and self interested
regime! (In the same vein, they make programmes about the failings
of the ‘banking system' through greed, whilst simultaneously encouraging such
gambling in endless property development programmes and in ‘news' such as the
‘UpShares Downshares' section of the Radio4 PM programme.)
I feel strongly
that the party system is unfit for purpose and must be replaced with a truly
democratic system. The ‘Power' report itself, did, I think, try to address
some of these issues - suggestions of reforming the electoral methods and the
whipping system, I recall, were made. But the report was otherwise very much
operating ‘within the box' of the existing system and trying to make silk
purses out of the sows' ears of the existing politicians and their
parties. Indeed, now we have seen that the sows' noses were so deep in
their troughs that their ears were covered and deafened in any case!