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Lottery could increase election turnout, says Labour | Lottery could increase election turnout, says Labour |
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Labour should consider "entering everyone" who votes in general elections into a prize lottery, in an effort to reverse falling turnout, a senior party figure has suggested. | Labour should consider "entering everyone" who votes in general elections into a prize lottery, in an effort to reverse falling turnout, a senior party figure has suggested. |
Shadow leader of the House of Commons Angela Eagle also said polling day could become a national holiday. | Shadow leader of the House of Commons Angela Eagle also said polling day could become a national holiday. |
Labour is launching an inquiry into what it calls "flatlining democracy". | Labour is launching an inquiry into what it calls "flatlining democracy". |
Other suggestions include online voting and installing ballot boxes at supermarkets and schools. | Other suggestions include online voting and installing ballot boxes at supermarkets and schools. |
In a speech to the Hansard Society, which aims to strengthen parliamentary democracy and encourage greater public involvement in politics, Ms Eagle criticised Sunderland Football Club's new manager, Paolo Di Canio. | |
She said he had been questioned over "alleged fascist sympathies" and repeated his responses to the media: "I don't want to talk about politics because it's not my area... We are not in the Houses of Parliament; we are in a football club." | She said he had been questioned over "alleged fascist sympathies" and repeated his responses to the media: "I don't want to talk about politics because it's not my area... We are not in the Houses of Parliament; we are in a football club." |
'Consumerist' | 'Consumerist' |
Ms Eagle said it was wrong for people including Mr Di Canio to think politics was "detached" from people's lives. | Ms Eagle said it was wrong for people including Mr Di Canio to think politics was "detached" from people's lives. |
She added that even the families of victims of the Hillsborough disaster - who successfully campaigned over many years to reveal the truth about a cover-up - had told her: "We're not really into politics. We're not political." | She added that even the families of victims of the Hillsborough disaster - who successfully campaigned over many years to reveal the truth about a cover-up - had told her: "We're not really into politics. We're not political." |
They had done "something deeply political", she argued. | They had done "something deeply political", she argued. |
Ms Eagle promised Labour would set up a "people's inquiry" into voter disengagement, focusing on electoral turnout, reversing falling party memberships and publicising politics. | Ms Eagle promised Labour would set up a "people's inquiry" into voter disengagement, focusing on electoral turnout, reversing falling party memberships and publicising politics. |
The panel would be made up of potential voters from around the country, in an effort to make Parliament "more relevant". | The panel would be made up of potential voters from around the country, in an effort to make Parliament "more relevant". |
She said this could include "simplifying the legislative process so that the interested citizen can more easily understand and engage with it". | She said this could include "simplifying the legislative process so that the interested citizen can more easily understand and engage with it". |
Ms Eagle suggested: "We should consider incentives for voting. How about entering everyone who voted into a lottery? What about making election day a bank holiday? Some have suggested compulsory voting, although I am personally dubious." | Ms Eagle suggested: "We should consider incentives for voting. How about entering everyone who voted into a lottery? What about making election day a bank holiday? Some have suggested compulsory voting, although I am personally dubious." |
She criticised Thatcherism, saying it had created a "consumerist" society where people felt less keen to take part in politics, accusing the coalition of causing further disengagement with its spending cuts programme. | She criticised Thatcherism, saying it had created a "consumerist" society where people felt less keen to take part in politics, accusing the coalition of causing further disengagement with its spending cuts programme. |
Ms Eagle added: "If we are not careful that will be the epitaph of our time - that people stopped believing that politics could change their lives for the better." | Ms Eagle added: "If we are not careful that will be the epitaph of our time - that people stopped believing that politics could change their lives for the better." |
The ideas chosen by the inquiry are expected to influence Labour's manifesto for the 2015 general election. | The ideas chosen by the inquiry are expected to influence Labour's manifesto for the 2015 general election. |
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