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26/1/2015 |
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Secretaries |
Peter
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Location |
Quaker Meeting House |
Type of meeting |
Meet-up |
Attendees
(add yourself if missing)
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16 people (2 new) |
Table of Contents
Brief update on the Sheffield group
presenter: Peter Verity, coordinator of the Sheffield group of Positive Money supporters
Peter showed a few slides to illustrate how the local group has attempted to ATTRACT and INFORM understanding-seekers during 2014.
Are we attracting and informing as well as we could? Is there anything new we should be doing (and anyone to do it?)
New Year, new challenges
presenter: Dora Meade, national network coordinator
Dora then gave the main talk, beginning with the questions "how did you come to care?" or "why did you come this evening?"
Those present introduced themselves, and entered discussion. There was interaction throughout Dora's talk, and in the brainstorming session at the end. For clarity in what follows, audience contributions are in italics.
Introduction
- Dora explained the origins of Positive Money, and explained how 97% of money is created.
- Lending is principally to the housing (40%) and financial (37%) sectors
- We are trying to mobilise people around quite a complex issue. Only 1 in 10 MPs know the reality of where money comes from
- Change will come when expert opinion and public opinion coincide
Progress in 2014
A lot has happened in the 'expert opinion' area
- Bank of England documents support PM's position on how money is created when banks make loans (and destroyed when loans are repaid)
- Martin Wolf - supportive articles in the Financial Times
- Adair Turner - speeches
- Debate on 'money creation and society' in Parliament
and in the 'Public opinion' area:
- now 30 local supporters groups, holding over 200 meetups during the year
- International Movement for Monetary Reform
- In the Netherlands, a play about money led to demands for a debate in Parliament
How do we engage more people?
- we need to push at the door of our MPs, lots of contacts and emails.
- there was some dissent on whether there was any value in engaging the public -
- it's the MPs we need to influence, not ordinary members of the public.
- no - We need the groundswellThe more their constituents talk to them, the more notice they take
- marketing - we need to boil the messages down to concepts a child can understand
Plans for 2015
- Online platform (Lumen) for activists, over 200 registered so far
- All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) to be set up
- Manifesto from 11 organisations demanding changes the next Parliament needs to take
http://www.positivemoney.org/2015/01/transforming-finance-priorities-next-parliament/
Brainstorming
- Can the Dutch play be translated into English please?
- Islamic banking - quite a bit of interest in getting a talk on this
- Links with church groups (eg Methodists, Quakers)
- There are lots of issues - such as climate change - which people are concerned about, but they haven't yet made the link back to mony. Changes in these areas won't happen without monetary reform
- Form alliances with these other groups, put on joint events
- We need PM to produce more specific briefing papers on these issues (eg. "Climate Change and Positive Money" - not the other way round!). We need to find the right language, the message needs to be kept simple
- Street stalls at food banks?
- There are 12,000 bank employees in Sheffield, can we get to them?
- Engage with MPs
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