The Future of Politics
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Charles Kennedy. The Future of Politics
THE FUTURE OF. POLITICS
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION
INTRODUCTION: WHY AREN’T THE VOTERS VOTING?
Chapter One. FREEDOM FROM POVERTY: THE FORGOTTEN NATION
The Alternative
Tax for Freedom
Help Yourself Politics
Conclusion
Chapter Two. FREEDOM TO BREATHE: THE GREEN FUTURE
Air, Sea and Land: the Facts about Pollution in Britain
Who’s NOT Doing What
The Liberal Democrat Approach
The Road to Wellville
The Warming World: Causes and Cure
Green Stuff: Environment and the Economy
Energy: Conservation and Generation
Conclusion
Chapter Three. FREEDOM FROM GOVERNMENT: PEOPLE AND THE STATE
What is a Liberal?
The Origins of the Liberal Agenda
Faith Under Fire: the Labour Assault on Liberty
Liberty vs Libertarianism: What Can Governments Do?
Doing Less
Doing More
Doing Different
Conclusion
Chapter Four. FREEDOM TO INNOVATE: SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY
Beyond Government: The Pace of Change
Enabling Not Interfering
Ideal Partners: Technology and Democracy
Access to Technology
Legislating In the Labs
Conclusion
Chapter Five. FREEDOM TO GOVERN: THE GREAT DEVOLUTION DEBATE
Whither Britain?
Small is Beautiful: An England of the Regions
Lessons from Europe
Power to the People
Power to the Polling Booth
Conclusion
Chapter Six. FREEDOM WITHOUT BORDERS: BRITAIN, EUROPE AND THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBALIZATION
What is Globalization?
What is Wrong with the UN?
Why Britain Needs the EU
The Global Marketplace
Our Debt to the Developing World
Conclusion
CONCLUSION: A SENSE OF IDEALISM
Changing the Face of Politics
Reconnecting Politics and the People
Opportunities for All
Playing Our Part in the World
Idealism and the Voter of 2020
NOTES. Preface
Introduction. WHY AREN’T THE VOTERS VOTING?
Chapter One. FREEDOM FROM POVERTY: THE FORGOTTEN NATION
Chapter Two. FREEDOM TO BREATHE: THE GREEN FUTURE
Chapter Three. FREEDOM FROM GOVERNMENT: PEOPLE AND THE STATE
Chapter Four. FREEDOM TO INNOVATE: SCIENCE AND DEMOCRACY
Chapter Five. FREEDOM TO GOVERN: THE GREAT DEVOLUTION DEBATE
Chapter Six. FREEDOM WITHOUT BORDERS: BRITAIN, EUROPE AND THE CHALLENGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Conclusion. A SENSE OF IDEALISM
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
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Charles Kennedy
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Analysts have not undertaken any serious study of non-voting in European elections. It is generally assumed that the remoteness of the European Parliament and antipathy towards the EC/EU accounts for the low levels of participation. The unwieldy size of European constituencies also makes it very difficult for the parties – who are used to campaigning in Westminster constituencies – to work effectively on the ground in order to get voters out of their front doors and down to the polling booths.
Far more worrying is the body of statistics which shows that there is similar public apathy when it comes to electing our own governments. Turnout for the 1997 general election was 71.4 per cent, the lowest figure since 1945. Despite the unpopularity of John Major’s government, over one quarter of voters stayed at home. We are not the most apathetic country in Europe, but our turnout figures compare unfavourably with those of Spain, Sweden, Greece and Italy. If we add New Zealand, Australia and the USA to the equation, then Britain has the fourteenth poorest voting figures out of twenty nations.
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