DEMOCRACY WITHOUT POLITICIANS.

Taken from the military thriller ’It Could Just Happen’.

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Wednesday Dec 11, 2024

Delve into the seventh pillar of governance that focuses on climate change and the incredible potential for societal transformation without professional politicians. As discussed in the novel "It Could Just Happen," discover how communities might govern themselves amidst global warming, utilising innovative and inclusive approaches to decision-making. Explore the challenges and solutions that come with this unique governance model, alongside the scientific evidence and societal shifts required to tackle climate issues effectively.
Join the conversation and get inspired by the exciting possibilities of community-driven energy solutions, sustainable agricultural practices, and everyday lifestyle changes that can collectively address global problems. Reflect on how you, too, can participate in shaping a future where citizens govern, and political gridlock is a thing of the past. Whether it is energy innovations or a novel way of life, the podcast sheds light on the steps necessary to embrace sustainable development in the face of climate adversities.

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024

In this episode, we delve into the novel world of governance where traditional political structures are replaced with citizen-led councils, emphasising diversity and the Edward de Bono six-hat method for problem-solving. Our exploration centres on the sixth pillar of governance: Diversity.
The narrative unfolds against a rich backdrop of Great Britain's history and its diverse cultural integration—from the Celtic people to immigrants from former colonies. The podcast critically examines the concept of multiculturalism versus diversity, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they present in modern society.
With references to real-world issues and hypothetical scenarios from the novel "It Could Just Happen," this discussion invites listeners to reflect on modern societal frameworks and the roles diversity and multiculturalism play in shaping them.
Listeners are encouraged to engage in dialogue about these pivotal topics and consider the implications of such systems in our quest for true equality and harmonious coexistence.

Monday Dec 09, 2024

In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of the National Health Service (NHS) as a cornerstone of public welfare, a system that has served its citizens from birth to death. Tracing its origins back to post-World War II Britain, we explore how the NHS was a revolutionary response to social needs, providing free healthcare funded by taxation and national insurance.
However, the current state of the NHS reveals significant challenges, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The system faces enormous pressure with a vast waiting list and rising annual costs. The episode discusses the urgent need for transformative changes within the NHS, moving away from centralisation to specialised autonomous units.
We discuss the potential for a reimagined public healthcare system that prioritise efficiency and innovation, suggesting a merger of a nationalised pharmaceutical industry with university research. Also explored is the role of personal responsibility in healthcare financing, incentivising citizens with choices between public and private coverage, all while reducing dependency on administrative overheads.
Join the conversation about transforming the NHS into a global leader in healthcare, by aligning resources, expertise, and the public's involvement in a more transparent, accountable, and efficient model.

Saturday Dec 07, 2024

In this episode, we explore the fourth pillar of governance: crime and punishment. Inspired by the novel It Could Just Happen, which envisions a world without politicians, we delve into the pressing issues of the current justice system. With overcrowded prisons and high reoffending rates, it's clear that the existing system is failing.
We propose a groundbreaking solution involving the use of floating penal ships equipped with advanced technology to manage serious offenders. At the same time, minor offenders would be rehabilitated in regional centers that focus on treatment and education.
Moreover, we acknowledge the rampant problem of drug-related crimes and suggest the establishment of drug centers providing controlled environments for addicts. These centers would focus on harm reduction while offering counseling and support for rehabilitation.
Join us as we challenge traditional views and discuss radical reform to ensure a more just and effective penal system in the future.

Saturday Dec 07, 2024

This podcast episode delves into the concept of governance without traditional politicians, exploring how communities can self-govern using innovative problem-solving techniques. Join us as we examine the third pillar of this new system: defense against external threats. Drawing parallels with Ukraine's current struggle against invasion, we analyze what these lessons mean for global defense policies, particularly for the United Kingdom. From modern military strategies to the role of unbiased media in conflict zones, the discussion sheds light on how a world might defend itself in the face of rising threats, including climate change and hybrid warfare. Can the UK chart a neutral course like Switzerland? How should we deal with the presence of dangerous leaders on the global stage? Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of these pressing issues.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

In this episode, we delve into a revolutionary governance model depicted in the novel 'It Could Just Happen,' where a terrorist plot eradicates traditional political systems, pushing citizens to self-govern through randomly selected councils. Explore how communities tackle complex problems using the Edward de Bono six-hat procedure, as the author shares insights on the critical second pillar of governance: economic empowerment and wealth creation.The discussions unravel Britain's economic evolution from a nation of shopkeepers to a global trading force, emphasizing the entrepreneurial spirit that fueled the Industrial Revolution. The podcast outlines key elements for a sustainable economy: fostering entrepreneurship, adapting farming and fishing practices, and embracing renewable energies and technological advancements.Furthermore, we address the imperative of tax reform and national funding strategies to support startups and leverage innovative ventures. With proposed changes in societal structures, work patterns, and the tax system, this episode paints a vision for a resilient economic future. Engage with the transformative ideas, from utilizing crowdfunding for business ventures to redefining national defense in upcoming episodes.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the transformative potential of democratising education as a fundamental pillar of governance. The idea challenges the status quo by eliminating traditional political figures, instead empowering communities to self-govern. Through an explosive narrative, we delve into how rethinking educational structures could radically alter societal norms. We also examine lifelong learning as a cornerstone for individual and collective growth. Highlighting the importance of nurturing a child's early brain development, the discussion drives home the need for a paradigm shift in both parental involvement and educational curriculums. Join us as we envision a future where creativity, respect, and innovation are the driving forces behind societal progress.

Friday Dec 06, 2024

Explore the groundbreaking concept of Democracy Without Politicians through the lens of author Robert's contemporary military thriller, "It Could Just Happen." In this episode, Robert delves into the idea of governing without traditional politicians, drawing inspiration from Edward de Bono's lateral thinking and six hats technique.
Discover a new vision where small, localised citizen assemblies make decisions, emphasizing the need for diverse, collaborative discussions. Robert shares his innovative ideas and encourages listeners to engage with these fascinating concepts and potentially revolutionise modern governance.
Stay tuned as Robert outlines the seven pillars of governance, venturing into topics such as education, law, defense, and more—offering a fresh take on running countries efficiently and effectively.

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