A Citizens’ Assembly for the Scottish Parliament

How should parliament incorporate the public’s voice?

Opinion polls – measuring uncritical, off-the-cuff responses to complicated questions – are shallow at best, misleading at worst, and when amplified by the media and other sources can have a detrimental effect on policy making. Instead of gathering citizens’ opinions, political decisions should be made after garnering citizens’ considered and informed judgement.

This is what a Citizens’ Assembly will do.

Type of Resource
Policy Paper
Primary Author or Creator
Common Weal
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Sortition Foundation, New Democracy

A House of Citizens for the Scottish Parliament

The recent Citizens Assembly on the future of Scotland has painted a considered and compelling picture of what an improved democracy in Scotland could look like, including a proposal, supported by 83.5% if its members, to complement the elected Scottish Parliament with a permanent citizens assembly (with regular rotation of membership), i.e., to establish a House of Citizens in the Scottish Parliament.

Type of Resource
Policy Paper
Primary Author or Creator
Common Weal