We are not asking the parties to stand down if unsuccessful. Once we have a Newton Abbot Primary winner, the losing candidates can remain on the ballot paper, but we don't expect the losing parties to fund any serious campaign. This is similar to what happened in the Tiverton & Honiton by-election where there was general acceptance that the Lib Dem was the best placed candidate, and in Wakefield where the Labour candidate was the clear choice. By uniting behind a single candidate the Conservative majority was overturned.
No. The winning candidate will stand for their own party as normal.
Absolutely! We expect losing candidates to remain on the ballot paper, but with clarity on who everyone is getting behind. It’s actually more democratic - because for the first time in generations, there’ll be a real chance of change!
Our First-Past-The-Post voting system discourages co-operation, and breeds tribalism, short-termism and complacency. The only other country in Europe that fully uses our system is Belarus, Russia's ally in Ukraine.
We are totally independent from all the political parties. Our costs are almost entirely time, and we all work as unpaid volunteers. This is a community-led, grassroots effort.
No. Our aim is to replace the Conservative MP with whichever of the progressive candidates that the majority of people attending the Town Hall Q&As thinks is best-placed to win the seat. The public will choose the candidate in a secret ballot, overseen by party officials. An important feature of the Primary is that candidates will be asked questions by the public and will have to make commitments in order to win people's votes. We will record those commitments, list them on our website, and make video clips available, so that we can hold our new MP to account.
Definitely not. It takes a lot to overturn a large Conservative majority, and the parties are starting work now. So please go out and help your favourite party. Once the People's Champion is chosen, you can pivot towards helping them. In the meantime, all three progressive parties are working with the very similar goal of shining a light on this Government's appalling track record. Democracy is a continual process, and to work, it needs your help.
We hear this from all sides every election time. Yet the Tory MP is still polling to win. Einstein defined insanity as ‘doing the same thing over & over and expecting a different result’. We sincerely hope that this is the last election under the current FPTP system, but for now, the only way to avoid an unfair result is to choose a single progressive candidate in order to avoid the vote being split and handing victory to the Conservatives.
We are in touch with these organisations via https://themovementforward.com and will be keeping them updated on our progress. The Newton Abbot Primary is, in a way, like a highly informed tactical voting exercise. People will be voting tactically for the people's choice, but based on a far more comprehensive data set than used by these national sites. We have been informed that the tactical voting sites are very likely to use our results to produce their advice. So in short, we are confident we will be fully aligned.
We have made it easy by not asking for any commitment from them - just for their candidate to attend the Q&A sessions. We think the opposition parties see this as a major opportunity to interact with large numbers of people gathered together to hear what each candidate stands for. We have now fully committed to proceeding with the Primary as a ground-up voter-led initiative - rather than something driven by the parties. Town hall dates are now all booked for the spring and we'll be publishing them soon. There has been a huge level of interest in the Primary so far.
We are not expecting this scenario to arise. With the country facing incredibly tough times, Newton Abbot Primary will be a very valuable forum for the candidates to hear about the issues that matter to people across the constituency. The Primary will give opposition parties a fantastic opportunity to get their message across well ahead of the election, and we expect candidates to be keen to engage.
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