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* A Culture of Informed Political Interest and Responsibility<ref>[http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/ Unlock Democracy Homepage, accessed 20 February 2011] </ref> | * A Culture of Informed Political Interest and Responsibility<ref>[http://www.unlockdemocracy.org.uk/ Unlock Democracy Homepage, accessed 20 February 2011] </ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:34, 20 February 2011
Unlock Democracy was formed from a merger of Charter88 and the New Politics Network, though the term 'Unlock Democracy' ha also been use to describe a joint campaign of these two organizations before the merger 'promoting democratic renewal and active engagement in the political process.' Unlock Democracy is a registered company No. 02440899.
Unlock Democracy has stated that it campaigns for:
- Fair, Open and Honest Elections
- Rights, Freedoms and a Written Constitution
- Stronger Parliament and Accountable Government
- Bringing Power Closer to the People
- A Culture of Informed Political Interest and Responsibility[1]
Office Address
Unlock Democracy 9 Cynthia Street Islington London N1 9JF[2]
References
Resources
- Press Release, Unlock Democracy will be at Labour Conference, Politics.co.uk, 25 Sep 2006.