POWER 2010
POWER2010 is "campaign to give everyone the chance to have a say in how our democracy works for us" in the United Kingdom.
"The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust supported the initial, charitable stages of POWER2010 aimed at encouraging debate around democratic change and identifying the people's priorities for reform. It provided funding for three stages: "Tell us your Ideas"; the Deliberative Poll; and the public vote.
"Since the announcement of the POWER Pledge, the campaign to ensure that these reforms are a key issue at the General Election has been funded exclusively by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust Ltd, which is not a charity and is therefore free to fund political activity." [1]
Team
Accessed April 2010: [2]
- Pam Giddy, Director
- Mark Ross, Head of Campaigns
- Guy Aitchison, Website and blog
- Amanda Hughes, Media and communications
- Clare Coatman, Operations
- George Gabriel, Partnerships and outreach
- Andy May, Local campaigns
Scotland
- Phil Connor, Scottish Campaigner
Wales
- Iestyn Davies, Welsh Campaigner
English Regions
- Kelly Smith, North East Regional Campaigner
- Robert Rankin (UK), North West Regional Campaigner
- Mike Britland, Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Campaigner
- Ciaran Norris, Midlands Regional Campaigner
- Andrew Dixon, East of England Regional Campaigner
- Sam Wilson, South East Regional Campaigner
- Poppy Villiers-Stuart, South-West Regional Campaigner
- Annie Quick, Greater London Regional Campaigner
Contact
- POWER2010
- Southbank House
- Black Prince Road
- London SE1 7SJ
- URL: http://www.power2010.org.uk