Londoners! Take One Click Step & Fix Democracy!

27 April, 2016

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Tweet Sadiq Khan (Labour Party) and Zac Goldsmith (Conservative Party) and let them know that you want a democracy where all voices are heard!

 
The Capital is facing a democratic crisis – with one in five Londoners not registered to vote, the city has lost almost 330,000 voters since the General Election! Help us to fix the voter gap by tweeting your candidate and letting them know you want a democracy where all voices are heard!

Urge your candidate to commit to our three point pledge and make London a better place for everyone!

Ben & Jerry's and HOPE not hate are calling on the London Mayoral candidates to take action for the capital's democracy. We've sent open letters to all Mayoral candidates, including Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan, to highlight the scale of the democratic crisis facing the capital. We are urging them to commit to a three point pledge to make London a better place for everyone.

Click the buttons above to join thousands of others putting pressure on the candidates to take action!
 

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  1. Pressure the Cabinet Office to release more funding for the electoral services in London

    London has the largest transient population in the country, due to the high proportion of people living in privately rented accommodation and the huge student community. These are both groups who are more at risk of not being registered to vote, and the situation is only being made worse by underfunded and understaffed electoral services! So we are calling on the new Mayor to put pressure on the Cabinet Office to provide funding for these services.
  2. Call for the creation of an independent London wide forum on democratic engagement

    Some London councils have been highly successful in encouraging young people, private renters and ethnic minority groups to participate in democracy. We could see far greater numbers of those registered to vote if we share knowledge and develop a strategy to engage all in the democratic process, and an independent London wide forum of electoral services and civil society groups would facilitate just this!
  3. Publically support a website enabling people to check their voter registration status

    Research shows that 44% of people wrongly believe that they are registered to vote, and that it can take up to 45 minutes to get this information when calling a local electoral service! This is just why we are calling on the London mayor to support the creation of a website where individuals can check their voter registration status.

Join thousands of citizens calling for action! Tweet Sadiq Khan (Labour Party) or Zac Goldsmith (Conservative Party) and let them know that you want a democracy where all voices are heard!

Find out more about why we care about democracy here