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STATEMENT
OF PRINCIPLES
September 2005
The
Democracy Movement (DM) is a non-party campaign to defend liberal democracy
in Britain and across Europe.
We believe that this is fundamentally undermined by the single currency,
the EU Constitution / Lisbon Treaty and the drive to create a Brussels-based
system of government, which will result in all major decisions being
taken at the European Union centre by undemocratic institutions.
Our
vision instead is that of a Europe of Democracies whereby
elected governments can co-operate together on issues transcending national
boundaries where there is voluntary, common agreement. Removing the
EU's legal superiority over its member countries and making Europe's
elected national parliaments legally supreme once again is a necessary
first, if not sufficient, step towards a democratic re-Enlightenment
in our continent.
The
Democracy Movement works with those who share our beliefs, of all political
parties and of none, without endorsing parties or individuals at elections,
and alongside groups in other European countries that share our aims.
We are pro-European
Because
of our commitment to diversity, democracy, and decentralisation in our
continent, we consider ourselves to be the real pro-Europeans
in this debate. We believe that those who are trying to construct a
pan-European government are working against the interests of all ordinary
European people. The more decision-making is centralised in Brussels,
the less voting power ordinary European citizens possess. The key contradiction
of the EU project is that it seeks to concentrate ever more decision-making
power in Brussels when single policies simply cannot suit the different,
local needs and aspirations of Europe's diverse countries and people.
Europe
has never naturally been a single political entity and the various attempts
to impose an artificial unity upon it have ended in disaster: the empires
of Charlemagne, Napoleon and Hitler being examples. Europe's great cultural
and economic advances - the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Industrial
Revolution - took place when and because our continent was a collection
of diverse, competing entities free from the suffocation of a single
dominant ideology and corrupt centre of power.
We are internationalist
We also envisage the peoples of Britain and Europe having an outward-looking
attitude to those countries and continents that lie beyond the boundaries
of the EU. We are internationalists and reject emphatically not only
the 'little Englander' but also the 'little European' mindset that currently
predominates in Brussels. In the age of e-commerce and ever faster and
cheaper transport it seems bizarre that there is an obsessive, out-of-date
push to create a pan-European state with its own currency and constitution.
Our long-term vision
Our long-term vision is of a Europe of Democracies that
trade together, enjoy cultural exchange with each other, and co-operate
voluntarily where it makes sense to do so. This is what the British
people were told they were signing up to by the government when they
voted to stay in the European Economic Community in 1975. This objective
will obviously entail radical changes either to the current structure
of the EU or, failing that, to the relationship between Britain - perhaps
together with other member states - and Brussels.
Our
view is that the current EU structure is a product of out-dated, top-down,
technocratic thinking from the first half of the 20th Century. The need
now is for a lighter, more flexible structure that combines the roles
of the (non-EU) Council of Europe and the European Free Trade Area.
In the quickly-changing era of globalisation, the emphasis must be on
the ability of countries to adapt with speed to changing circumstances,
not creating enormous, slow-moving political structures.
What we do
The
Democracy Movement is a large network of registered supporters and volunteer-run
local branches, with a small full-time staff at its Campaign Centre
in London. As a non-party pressure group, our primary activity is at
the grass-roots, working to change opinion from the bottom up and direct
pressure for change on political decision-makers. Across the country,
branches arrange activities such as organised leafleting, street info
stalls, public meetings & debates, lobbying, local media work as well
as social and fundraising events. The DM is funded solely by the voluntary
donations of supporters.
We are part of a broader coalition
The
DM works alongside groups similarly committed to challenging the current
structure of the EU. In the eventuality of there being a referendum
on the EU Constitution or the euro, the DM will give its support to
the official umbrella campaign that will be appointed by the Electoral
Commission. A broad popular alliance including democrats from the left,
centre and centre-right will be needed to safeguard liberal democracy
and prevent the creation of an authoritarian Brussels-based government.
We
will also continue to work with our allies in other European countries
fighting similar battles.
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