YouScotland.com is not a political party, it is a citizens’ movement aimed at influencing the political process.
With elections pending to Holyrood and at Council level on Thursday, May 3rd, electoral politics will inevitably dominate the next few weeks. But there will be another 204 weeks before there are new elections to these bodies. It is then we believe youscotland.com will come into its own, irrespective of the results on 3rd May – an online citizen’s voice that will hold the politicians we elect on 3rd May to account.
But we do believe we can have a here and now influence by informing and exposing where parties, politicians, the media and others are clearly “at it”, and we will do so without fear or favour. We are in nobody’s pocket, though we hope we are on the right side.
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By almost every measure, public confidence and trust in politicians and political institutions is slipping. |
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PASC – the UK Public Administration Select Committee – launches a new inquiry into the role that “customers” or “users” should have in shaping or even helping to provide public services. |
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Local and central government looking to offer online services to citizens and businesses will soon be able to access, at no cost, a solution accelerator application offered by Microsoft, and partners PC-WARE AG and Spenta Consulting, through the European Regional Information Society Association (eris@). |
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