Wednesday 19 February 2014


On Saturday 25th January 2014, I attended the Reform Alliance Conference held at the RDS.
Prior to attending and at online registration, there was an invitation to make submissions on three areas.
1. political Reform 2. Economic Reform and 3 Health Reform 

Below is my submission on number 1 Political Reform:

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Political Reform For Irish Citizens

Summary
Reform of politics and county administration process  is critical. We need a “movement for change” right across Irish society


Potentially this Reform Alliance RDS Conference ‘open to all’, represents a new movement.

My name is David Egan.  I have never been a member of any political party. However, as an Irish citizen, I have always voted.  Even when living abroad 17 years, I travelled home to vote on a number of occasions.

Reform of politics and the way we are organised is crucial but also obvious. In my opinion, REFORM is not enough.  We need a “movement for change” right across Irish society where everybody who regards themselves as an Irish citizen is given the opportunity to be involved.

I am talking about a new way of thinking and engagment combined with a “new long term vision for Ireland” and its people.
 
This would combine a number of critical factors
*The inclusion of “Ireland Abroad” . Not just the 400k who left in recent years but the 250k who left in the 1980’s.

*Thinking and organising on a local regional level, all Island level, a new Celtic Country Level (Ireland/Wales/Sctoland), Pan European level, Global level.

*Introduction of a matrix system of organisation combined with traditional type organisation.

This current decade of centenaries and in particular 1916, represent an appropriate timing to look to the future.

The short term question  on politcal reform is how we redefine the word itself “politics”  in order to motivate people and create an movement of new possibilities.

Example
In 1990, Malaysia (former British colony) created Vision 2020, a thirty year plan. I have been travelling each year to S E Asia since 1997 from Europe and have witnessed the dramatic change of Malaysia and its people to become a leader in the region where Asean HQ is now set up.

David Egan
Avoca, Co Wicklow