Friday, October 30, 2015

What is the use of Parliament? Churchill speaks!


What is the use of Parliament if it is not the place where true statements can be brought before the people?

What is the use of sending members to the House of Commons who just say popular things of the moment and merely endeavour to give satisfaction to the Government by cheering loudly every ministerial platitude and by walking through the lobbies oblivious of the criticisms they hear?

People talk about our Parliamentary institutions and Parliamentary democracy but if these are to survive it will not be because the Constituencies return tame docile subservient members and try to stamp out every form of independent judgement”.   Winston Churchill 14 March 1939.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Conservativehome survey on what members want



In a survey published in Conservativehome on the 6th October many of the issues which COPOV want are also wanted by a majority of Party members.

1    86% of members want the power to directly elect at least some of the Party Board.
2    61% want to elect the Chairman of the Board.
3.   54% want members to elect the Party Chairman.
4. 50% want the democratic power to amend the Party's constitution.
5 66% want motions to be debated at the Party conference.

Over 950 Party members took part in the survey.

Party Reform advert in Conservativehome 5th October


Campaign for Conservative Democracy

Party Reform

Let's Put Democracy At The Heart Of The Party

If trade unions must be democratic, and we believe they must, then we should set a good example by implementing these reforms in the Conservative Party:

·    The Conservative Party constitution may be amended or changed by the members of the Party at a General Meeting of the Party on the basis of one member one vote provided there is a majority voting in favour of amendment or change and not less than 50% of the members have voted.   Proxy voting shall be allowed.

·    There should be an Annual General Meeting of the Party to which all members are invited. (Note: this meeting should not always be held in the same location so as to prevent it being skewed in favour of members from a particular Region.)

·    The Chairman of the Party should be responsible for the Party Organisation.

·    The Chairman and Treasurer of the Party should be elected by the members of the Party.

·    The Chairman of the Party should present an Annual Report on the Party organisation at the Annual General Meeting of the Party for adoption by the members.

·    The Treasurer of the Party should present the Annual Accounts of the Party to the Annual General Meeting for adoption by the members.

·    The Chairman of the Committee on Candidates should be elected by the members of the Party and should present a report on candidate selection at the Annual General Meeting of the Party.

·    The Chairman of any policy groups should be elected by the members of the Party and should present a report on their workings at the Annual General Meeting of the Party.

·    Motions for debate on policy should be allowed at the Party’s Conference and voted upon.   If due to time constraints all motions submitted cannot be debated the members at the Conference should be able to choose at least three motions for debate.

All motions duly proposed and seconded should be put on the Party’s web site.

·    Regional/Area/Constituency officers should be directly elected by the members of the Party.

·    Should the Leader of the Party enter into a Coalition Agreement or Arrangement with another Party the Agreement must be endorsed at a meeting of the Parliamentary Party and a Special Meeting of members of the Party within seven days of the Agreement or the Agreement will lapse.



If you support these reforms then please send us your name, along with your contact details, such as your email address and constituency and confirm that you are a member of the Conservative Party.  Also let us know if you are happy for us to publish your support.



Contacts:

            Email: johnstrafford@btinternet.com    

            Web Site: http://www.copov.blogspot.co.uk/

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