Quickfire quantitative message testing that lets you understand BOTH rational AND emotional resonance
(This is Cummings' 3-word machine BTW)
Here's a taster - inc how LD could have been better
Once we get our heads round those (and keep on top of the next developments), the big strategic task begins
What is Liberalism about in the Covid era?
And how do we make that sing come election time?
Right now, ours is not to answer those - but to inform them with data
With the age of Clegg-ism and equidistance now thankfully behind us, we get into the meat of the 14 voter tribes identified by @DatapraxisEU and offer three strategic options...
Option 1: Strategic Challenger to Labour
You might call this "go left of Labour" - which with Starmer moving at least a little right on social values might seem smart...
But we don't like it - not least because the potential to sustain progressive infighting is WAY too great
Option 2: Tactical Supporting Act to Labour
This seeks in effect to become part of the same electoral force. It would prob win some more seats and wouldn't f--- things up. It's viable.
But there's a pretty low ceiling on what's possible - maybe 30 seats max
And so to option 3: A Distinct, Progressive Liberal Alternative
This is where we think the action is
There's three big ingredients needed for the recipe, to judge by the data
1 - Make the core values relevant
2 - Talk about power
3 - Face the demons head on
Core values...
Fairness ✅
Internationalism ✅
Environmentalism ✅
The voters the Liberal Democrats need to win BELIEVE in these things
We have to breathe 2020 into them - but they stand
Power...
This is the one I'm most personally passionate about
There is a huge space in British politics for a party of the Citizen
A champion of deliberative and participatory democracy, that puts power in people's hands
The data confirms the desire
Facing the demons...
This is the tricky stuff and where the debate will need to come
You can't not talk about patriotism or security in the 2020s
We've left the field open and it's been colonised - horribly
Liberal Democrats have to find a way to speak abt these concepts
Getting this right is not going to be easy and it's not going to be instant
But the price of failure is ENORMOUS
Imagine another decade of this
We have to beat this government by the rules of the game as they stand - and that means @LibDems are crucial
Hope comes from the fact that this role is deep within us
These are the words of the late great Paddy Ashdown, whose work and thinking are why I joined
With this spirit, we can deliver - not just for party, but for country
We @soclibforum are on this charge - we’d love you to join us
Want to know how the Taiwanese government drew on ancient wisdom to increase trust levels from below 10% in 2015 to nearly 70% this year?
TLDR: they chose actively to trust - and therefore INVOLVE - the Taiwanese people.
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At the heart of the story is @audreyt, whom I hosted in London this week.
Her deep understanding of trust has been at the heart of Taiwan’s whole approach to government, as a Cabinet Minister from 2016.
Audrey read Lao Tzu and the Tao Te Ching as a young child(!). This quote took hold.
She dropped out of junior high to research “swift trust” - how trust seems both to come and to go more easily in online environments - with researchers at Stanford and other US universities.
Here’s a v quick overview - it’s basically about separating out a democratic decision into phases - so you can then figure out HOW to invite WHOM to participate in each
The idea is to make the most of all the different tools and approaches
Let’s take those one by one
INPUT is really filling the funnel with ideas from everywhere
Making sure everyone who has a stake in a decision can express their view
Not every view will be incorporated - but they can all be heard
Around the time I finished writing the first edition of CITIZENS, @reenwilson and I were presented with an opportunity by @HelenMeech, a friend and former @NewCitProj colleague now working for @Natures_Voice...
Sir David Attenborough was in the process of filming what might well be his final ever documentary series, Wild Isles...
Even in the hectic media landscape of today, an Attenborough series always creates a cultural moment.
The big UK nature NGOs are coming together to crowdsource a “People’s Plan For Nature” - starting by gathering stories and ideas from all over the country and then using a randomly selected citizens’ assembly to digest all that, hear from experts, and produce recommendations
These recs will cover not just “asks” of national government, but of councils and business too - and also crucially what community groups can just get on and do