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![endif]-- education inquiry compass youth donate join contact home about ideas discussion action media events library progressive alliance crowdfunder good london universal basic income welcome to compass, the home for everyone who wants to be part of a much more equal, democratic and sustainable future – find out more become a member of compass sign up for email updates sign up for email updates -- ideas publications thinkpieces briefings audio/visual ideas fresh thinking that provides the policies and ideas to help us move towards a good society forever young: 50 years on from may 1968 tuesday, 01 may 2018 1968 has shaped radical progressive politics perhaps more than any other year. it was a moment when the social movements of women, race and peace, which had been developing throughout the decade, collided with new left thinking and ideas. it was crystalised through mostly student protest on campuses and in cities across the west. as mark perryman sets out here, no government fell as a consequence, but space was opened up for a libertarian and non-statist left to flourish. the reverberations of ‘68 continue to ripple through our politics half a century later. beyond monopoly socialism sunday, 25 february 2018 this paper was written to help the labour party think through its approach to power so it can build relationships with other parties and forces it is bound to require if it is not just to gain office but have and use power for transformative effect. equally this was written so that green,... the place for radical liberalism in the 21st century tuesday, 23 january 2018 this thinkpiece makes the case for radical liberalism in today's political context. paul pettinger and chris bowers make the case that the lib dems should embrace and advance radical social liberal values, such as seeking the devolution of power as well as wealth, and empowering people as... a new bill of workers’ rights for the 21st century monday, 27 november 2017 the old economic order is dying morally and practically. to build a new one we need not just different forms of ownership for more social purpose, but workers with rights underpinned by a new system of social security. here ursula huws makes the case for a new bill of workers' rights and a new... good london report friday, 24 november 2017 the good london project addressed how rising inequality and rapid change are excluding too many londoners from a good life. the project started with a single question: what kind of city do you want to live in? at the heart of good london was the intention to question how democracy operates in... see more publications compass annual position paper 2017 friday, 17 november 2017 this paper was circulated to compass members in advance of the agm in november. it was then debate and passed, along with any accepted amendments at the agm on saturday 4th november 2017. what is the progressive alliance? tuesday, 31 october 2017 after the vote for brexit, interest in the idea of a ‘progressive alliance’ accelerated. it became the progressive alliance during the richmond park by-election almost a year ago when some progressive parties and thousands of progressive voters combined to see the defeat of zac goldsmith.... with victory in sight, how can the british left gain hegemony? wednesday, 25 october 2017 this is an extended version of a contribution to a compass session at the world transformed at the labour party conference in brighton in september 2017 with clive lewis mp, lisa nandy mp, hilary wainwright and jeremy gilbert, on one more heave or hegemony? it forms part of compass’ thinking... compass annual report 2016-17 friday, 13 october 2017 our year 2016/17 in review! look back over compass' work over the past few months, as we reflect on our biggest year yet. includes a report on all our projects, campaigns and our local activities. believing in people's ability to transform the state: learning from mary follett friday, 06 october 2017 the way we think about and relate to the state has altered little in over a 100 year. it is a machine to be controlled, largely from london, so we can do good things to people. almost 100 years ago the radical feminist and management theorist mary parker follett published her seminal text the... see more publications big but brittle: why one-more-heave is likely to fail labour friday, 22 september 2017 whether the next general election is sooner or later, it will be hotly contested. is labour's surprise showing in june 2017 a base to build from or a high watermark? should the party go for a one more heave approach to get over the line or adopt a more hegemonic and alliance-based approach? this... the left and brexit: facing up to the realities of an interdependent world tuesday, 19 september 2017 few issues divide progressives more than brexit. there is a progressive case for brexit, for remain and for respecting a democratic decision. somehow we have to find our way between all of them – and quite fast. compass doesn’t have a line on brexit, although we have always been... cosmopolitans, communitarians and the new faultline monday, 11 september 2017 in recent decades, we have seen a sharp polarisation emerge between communitarian and cosmopolitan concerns. while recognising cultural and material differences between different sections of society, compass is keen to explore what unites and binds people and how we manage the tensions between... mayism without may: the crisis of the regressive alliance and the challenge of corbynism friday, 28 july 2017 in this new publication, ken spours examines the strengths and weaknesses of may's conservatism, and sets out a case for a countervailing progressive alliance. the progressive alliance: why the liberal democrats need it friday, 28 april 2017 in this article liberal democrat paul pettinger argues that liberals have long been a part of a historical progressive alliance, and should continue to be a part of it. a progressive alliance is the quickest way to reset our electoral system, whilst preventing a conservative hegemony. see more publications the progressive alliance: why the snp needs it friday, 07 april 2017 snp politicians tommy sheppard and anne mclaughlin were elected to westminster in 2015, part of the political tidal wave in scotland that saw the snp return 56 out of 59 mps. this frank piece shows how the snp can play a decisive role in shifting politics in the entire uk, whilst standing firm... the progressive alliance: why labour needs it tuesday, 07 march 2017 the progressive alliance, or indeed alliances, is based on a series of local and national agreements to cooperate to secure the most progressive outcome at and after the next general election. for this to happen support for such alliances must be built within and across all the progressive... the very modern prince - the 21st century political party and the political formation thursday, 24 november 2016 this is one of two papers which attempt to explore the purpose, structure and culture of the modern political party. ken spours draws on gramsci and laloux to analyse the party in its 21st century context. 21st century politics: is the party over? or is it just kicking off? thursday, 24 november 2016 in the second of two papers examining the 21st century party, indra adnan explores how the meeting of the horizontal and vertical necessitates a fundamental shift in the structure, culture and leadership of modern parties. the context for a world without poverty friday, 04 november 2016 ‘the context for a world without poverty’ is a paper that is part of series for a project that the webb memorial trust (wmt) and compass conduct together to develop a theory and practice of change for a world without poverty. the aim with this project is to look at how poverty can be ended... discussion blog discussion twitter facebook rss how would a good society look and feel? and how do we move towards it? read our blog, comment, share and get involved in the debate. the progressive alliance council - what lies ahead? thursday, 07 june 2018 one month on, and the dust has well and truly settled on the local elections of the 3rd may. as we take stock of the new political landscape at the council level, many will find their attention drawn once again to richmond, where collaboration between the liberal democrats and the green party... everyday democracy: 'what can i do?' (10:10) tuesday, 29 may 2018 10:10 is far from your average campaign. as leo murray (director of strategy) explains, even their earliest beginnings were an “unusual way” to get started. it all began with a climate change documentary, which was released in cinemas and sparked considerable public interest and debate: the... everyday democracy and the women's environmental network tuesday, 15 may 2018 women’s environmental network was founded in 1988 by women working within the environmental sector, who often saw that their perspectives were “completely overlooked”. they decided to form an organisation to champion these issues and make sure they got the attention they deserved. they... the progressive alliance strikes again in richmond upon thames friday, 04 may 2018 richmond’s progressive alliance beats the tories and introduces a new and more radical politics. on a night when the two big parties stood still, an experiment in richmond, southwest london, proved that alliances between progressives work. the product of local decisions and... everyday democracy and the environment - a series monday, 23 april 2018 this blog series seeks to explore some of the fascinating work being achieved by various environmental ngos in the uk, and builds on our growing everyday democracy project. everyday democracy is about the broadening of our political power base; it is about expanding democracy, beyond the... see more posts everyday democracy and the green schools project monday, 23 april 2018 green schools project is a small organisation run by henry greenwood which gives schools the resources and tools to set up eco-committees and become more sustainable. a teacher for 12 years, henry noticed the school where he was teaching in enfield lacked any environmental sustainability... the progressive alliance lives on in richmond sunday, 22 april 2018 here at compass head office, we don’t usually get involved in local election campaigns. we do of course want progressive parties and candidates to win, but in many areas progressives are competing with each other over real and pressing local issues – the best we can do here is hoping that a... re-imagining politics - a collaborative democracy sunday, 15 april 2018 in the 21st century, we need a completely different political leadership model. until now human history has been about building empires and nations fighting each other for power and resources. the british empire, backed by a huge navy, was the most successful example. we were the best at war.... dutch social democracy has hit rock-bottom. rejoice! wednesday, 28 march 2018 why a progressive alliance is the key to renewal for the pvda. across europe, social democracy is in unprecedented decline. the french ps was irrelevant at last year’s presidential and parliamentary elections and in germany’s recent general elections the spd lost yet more ground to rivals... calderdale compass draws a crowd tuesday, 27 march 2018 on saturday 24th march, calderdale launched its first ever compass group. a report from its organisers (jane speller, elaine hey and finn jensen) __ the launch event proved to be everything we hoped it would be: a fantastic turnout, inspiring speeches from a great lineup of speakers and,... see more posts how work can work for mothers friday, 16 march 2018 not everyone is a mother. but taking a mother-centric approach in the workplace has wider benefits for all carers, for the economy and for wider society. some of us are mothers by accident, some have yearned for their babies for years, and others choose not to have children. but we all... mothers against arms thursday, 15 march 2018 this speech was given at the launch of mothers for a progressive alliance, 18th november 2017. i’d like to share a couple of stories: that of bibi mamana , killed by a drone missile strike in pakistan in 2012; and of jamila ali abdu, a little girl who died this year of hunger and disease in... motherhood and a new caring politics 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mothers' work often goes... see more posts what a good society for all women would look like thursday, 08 march 2018 march 8th, international women’s day, can never be a full celebration of all womankind while large swathes of women are part of the ‘left behind’ debate. it is these women who should be put centre stage today because the female talent pool being celebrated is only partly representative of... monopoly socialism: why labour needs to learn to live with complexity monday, 26 february 2018 how do progressives not just change society but transform it? as the 40-year reign of neo-liberalism stumbles but doesn’t yet tumble, where does hope come from? there are two schools of thought: monopolism and pluralism. a glimpse into the thinking of the monopolists could be seen in owen... our city: migrants and the making of modern birmingham thursday, 08 february 2018 race and migration are the most explosive issues in british politics today. in contrast to the tabloid headlines, our city: migrants and the making of modern birmingham explores how one of britain’s major cities has been transformed for the better by its migrant population. based on original... radical liberalism in the 21st century tuesday, 23 january 2018 this think piece by chris bowers and paul pettinger makes the case for radical liberalism in today's political context. the authors, both linked to the liberal democrats, argue that their party should embrace and advance radical social liberal values, such as seeking the devolution of power as... new group: mothers for a progressive alliance tuesday, 19 december 2017 ‘mothers for a progressive alliance' was launched on 18th november, 2017 with the backing of compass. the group is part of the progressive alliance movement. it will put at the forefront mothers as a grouping in society with specific needs worthy of consideration, as opposed to being... action campaigns events stories volunteer local groups action taking action where you are to make a good society a reality good london friday, 01 april 2016 good london is a non-partisan compass project funded by the trust for london to start a conversation about the kind of city londoners want to live in as we head for elections in may and hold the next mayor to account after the elections. find out more below or check out our website for... merseyside metro mayor steve rotheram - 12 months in... monday, 23 april 2018 it's been almost a year since the merseyside region got its first metro mayor. so what's he been up to? compass merseyside invites you to join steve rotheram and fellow citizens from the area to talk through the challenges and opportunities he has faced in his first year in office and most... calderdale compass launch saturday, 24 march 2018 compass is a home for people, political parties and other organisations to work together to create a fairer society based on equality, sustainability and democracy, and to campaign together to achieve these aims. a new compass group is starting up in calderdale, which we hope will lead to the... do we in the uk live in a parliamentary democracy? tuesday, 13 march 2018 don't miss the next meeting of east london compass, to debate the question: "do we live in a parliamentary democracy?" we'll be joined by alex runswick from unlock democracy and christine shawcroft from the greater london assembly and the event will be chaired by rachel collinson. they'll... lib dems grapple with radicalism! saturday, 10 march 2018 compass is co-sponsoring a fringe meeting at the liberal democrats' spring conference in march aimed at establishing a radical platform within the party, and doing so in a way that will allow or progressive cross-party co-operation. the meeting is being hosted by two lib dems who have worked... see more recent content creating a vision for a progressive government - a cross-party approach saturday, 03 march 2018 we're holding a session about our new project at the green party spring conference, in bournemouth, 3rd march. the common platform is an ideas and policies space to bring together the best progressive thinking of our times - and to build the relationships that will make the next progressive... democracy for the many, not just the few monday, 26 february 2018 west london compass and make votes matter would like to bring together labour party members, supporters and others on the broad left across west and south west london to address electoral unfairness, and other topics in the debate around electoral change. come to our meeting to hear speakers... the politics of hope: from opposition parties to electoral success in west cornwall thursday, 22 february 2018 at the last election, the tories took all the seats in cornwall, despite some very close races. in west cornwall, both the lib dems and labour ran the tories to the line; the lib dems lost out by some 200 votes. cornwall and britain need the politics of hope. progressive alliance for cornwall... mothers for a progressive alliance open mic meeting saturday, 20 january 2018 are you a mother with something to say about how austerity, nhs cuts, education cuts and anything else is affecting you? come along to an open mic session on saturday 20 january 2018 from 11am to 1pm to share your views in an open and democratic space. 'mothers for a progressive alliance'... the great health debate, godalming wednesday, 22 november 2017 the meeting on wednesday 22nd november 2017 is entitled "the future of uk health policy in the 21st century: the great health debate", and the keynote speakers will include experts and speakers from a range of political parties: - larry sanders (green party health... see more recent content mothers for a progressive alliance launch saturday, 18 november 2017 on saturday 18th november, the 'mothers for a progressive alliance' is getting together for the first time. the group is being launched by jane chelliah, the blogger 'ambitious mamas' to push for issues that affect parents, particularly mothers, to be explored and adopted at a cross-party... good london report launch monday, 06 november 2017 what sort of city to do you want to live in and how can we make it happen? join us at the launch of our new report on good london on monday 6th november, 4-6pm at city hall. supported by the trust for london , we spent 2016 hosting a series of workshops, events and deliberations with... compass gathering and agm saturday, 04 november 2017 this year our yearly gathering will take place on saturday 4 november, at toynbee studios near aldgate. it's the chance for the compass clan to get together, check in, discuss our strategy, our local groups and our ambitious plans for the future. more details, including timings, sessions... bristol group launch tuesday, 24 october 2017 during the last election, bristol progressives from all walks of life came together to campaign for a more equal, sustainable and democratic future. we played a huge role in delivering progressive wins in many key seats and fundamentally reshaping the narrative of british politics. however... flatpack democracy meets salisbury compass saturday, 21 october 2017 on 21st october, peter macfadyen, the founder of flatpack democracy in frome, will be coming along to a gathering of salisbury compass to tell the story of how a small group of local people triggered an international movement for democratic participation. doors will open at 10.30 and peter... see more recent content compass west london tuesday, 03 october 2017 as summer has drawn to a close, it's time to look back on our efforts in the general election and look forward to the party conferences and plans for progressive alliances in the london council elections next may. come join us on 3rd october to talk about: our performance in electing... hegemony or one more heave? monday, 25 september 2017 what caused the swing to labour at the last election and how can this surge be sustained and extended? how can we build a progressive bloc to beat the regressive alliance, not just to win an election but to support and sustain a radical progressive government? how can political parties better... pr, progressive alliances and patisserie monday, 25 september 2017 what do we want? democracy. how do we get it? together! join us on monday 25th, 9.30 - 11am, for a breakfast on the theme of upgrading our democracy and progressive cooperation. a recurring tension of our times has been the disconnection between the ‘people’ and the system that is meant... alliance building for a progressive future - what next? sunday, 24 september 2017 join caroline lucas, lisa nandy, barry langford and francesca klug to debate where next for alliances on the left. the event is open to all - come with your ideas! salisbury democracy cafe saturday, 16 september 2017 salisbury compass will be holding the city's first democracy cafe in salisbury arts centre on saturday 16th september, 10am - 12. the organisers promise it will bean oasis of reasonableness in a desert of rising intolerance and polarization - so don't miss out! free to attend - all are welcome. see more recent content book launch - all together now: the progressive alliance and the 2017 general election wednesday, 13 september 2017 join us at the launch of our new book, 'all together now' (pre-order your copy here) , based on first-hand testimony of the progressive alliance in 2017. 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