Published: November 5th 2009 - at 5:34 am

Power 2010 attacks party leaders on reform


by Newswire    

Pam Giddy, director of Power2010, has written an open letter to the three main party leaders saying that the reforms proposed by Sir Christopher Kelly are not enough.

In an email sent today she said:

The politicians have had their chance to change: but they’ve failed. I’ve just written a letter to the three Party leaders telling them that it’s now time for the people to be given a genuine say in how our democracy is run.

If you’re fed up with seeing MPs arguing over their second homes and the right to give jobs to their nearest and dearest, while our public services face severe cuts, people are losing their jobs and homes and struggling to repay their mortgages – then you should sign it too:

http://www.power2010.org.uk/notenough

We’ll deliver all of the signatures to the Party leaders – and friend I want your name to be there as well.

Guy Aitchison has also blogged about it.

Read and co-sign the letter from here.


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