There is no requirement for think tanks to be transparent about the sources of their funding. If we can’t follow the money, we can’t be sure whose interests are being pursued. It’s time to let in the light.
Read MoreThere have been concerns about declining levels of democracy and democratic backsliding around the world. Countries such as the United Kingdom have been called upon to support and address this global problem: one of the most important of our time. But democratic erosion can occur within any country.
Read MorePast protests have led to powerful steps forward and shaped British history for the better. Repealing anti-protest legislation may take some time, but it will be time well spent - restoring the right to protest is a vital part of democracy, and intrinsic to any positive agenda.
Read MoreFrom the day that Unlock Democracy was founded, Universal Human Rights has been one of our key missions.
We strongly support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) of 1950 and the UK Human Rights Act of 1998, that incorporated the rights set out in the ECHR into British law.
As long as we persist with a broken electoral system that distorts the views of the public, sidelining the voices of a majority in order to deliver false governing majorities, we will not be able to rebuild trust in the democratic process.
Read MoreVery few texts are more important for understanding democracy and the rule of law than national constitutions. The constitutions of France, Norway, and the United States can all be used as examples to show how these nations, despite having extremely dissimilar histories, cultures, and political systems, nonetheless share many features with one another. By comparing and analysing various constitutions, I aim to uncover insights into the workings of democratic societies, gain a broader perspective on democratic principles and practices, and inform efforts to strengthen and improve democracies worldwide.
Read MoreLabour faced backlash this month for their attack ad targetting the Prime Minister. The ad asked - “Do you think adults convicted of sexually assaulting children should go to prison? Rishi Sunak doesn’t.”
Read MoreNicola Sturgeon shocked the whole of the UK by announcing her decision to resign as First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party. A few weeks later, the race to become Scotland's next First Minister is in full swing. The leadership candidates have been debating a variety of topics, but issues of independence and devolution are centre stage.