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Civic initiatives to back up the great awakening

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Very refreshing column by Tim Garton Ash I like the description of the public fury and sense of dishonour over the MPs expenses scandal as a 'great awakening'. Overdue, of course. For some of us the nightmare was the endless acceptance by compliant MPs of a rotten order. Also, Garton Ash sees the need for citizen action, the missing link (so far) in the awakening. We need organised, democractic agency, the one thing the political elite is desperate to head off. 

PS: Tim is rightly sceptical of an elected replacement of the Lords and asks for other ideas. Could Keith Sutherland send him a copy of the Athenian Option with its corruscating analysis of Jack Straw's proposed Lords reform package and the best idea so far for what to do, namely, sortition? (Declaration of scandelous self-interest, I'm the co-author along with Peter Carty).  

Anthony Barnett

Anthony Barnett

Anthony is the honorary president of openDemocracy. He was its founding editor-in-chief (2001-7), the co-director of The Convention on Modern Liberty (2009) and the first director of Charter 88 (1988-95). His most recent books are ‘The Lure of Greatness: England's Brexit and America's Trump’ (2017) and ‘Taking Control!: Humanity and America after Trump and the Pandemic’ (2022). He is a trustee of openTrust. His collected articles can be found on Authory and he posts on X at @AnthonyBarnett

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