How Much do we Trust Ordinary Citizens to Shape Policy?

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Trust thought for the day - how much do we trust ordinary citizens to shape policy?

If you want know more about how this works check out this great documentary on the UK Citizens Assembly on Climate Change.

Hey how cool is that to have this on the BBC! Congrats for a wonderful job designing and delivering the assembly Tim Hughes Simon Burall and colleagues. Excited to see what the government does with the contribution.

The hour-long film features a behind the scenes look at the assembly and follows seven assembly members - Sue, Marc, Charley, Amy, Folajimi, Richard and Amanda - as they navigate the climate change choices we face. The documentary shows how seriously the assembly members took their responsibility, and captures the impact it had on their lives. It demonstrates the power of bringing together people from all walks of life to tackle complex issues.

Read the full article here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p097sbzc?mc_cid=f91fd80595&mc_eid=0ae2f0a09f



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