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small number of Simpol adopters have the opportunity, ISPO claims, to make it in the strong interests of all politicians and parties to pledge to implement Simpol's policy package while also making it potentially disastrous for them if they fail to do so. As such, ISPO claims that civil society, through its adoption of Simpol, can for the first time lead governments, rather than governments leading the people.
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By supporting Simpol, ISPO's citizen-members pledge to vote in future elections for ANY political party or candidate - within reason - that has signed a pledge to implement Simpol's range of measures only when all or sufficient other governments have also signed. ISPO argues that, as more and more
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to make up for lost subsidies, takes place. As this example suggests, the policies that are put in place simultaneously may be more complex than initially realized, and may require the cooperation of multiple branches or levels of government within one country, in addition to global cooperation.
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politician or political party, but for ANY politician or party - within reason - that pledges to implement Simpol's package of policies alongside other governments. With more and more parliamentary seats and even entire elections increasingly being won or lost on very small margins, a relatively
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However, according to the process offered by ISPO, what appears to be new is that citizens who "adopt" the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) take the formulation of global policy into their own hands. Furthermore, according to ISPO, their adoption of Simpol represents their pledge to vote in future
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ISPO aims to overcomes this paralysis by bringing all nations to adopt in principle - and then to simultaneously implement - the Simultaneous Policy (Simpol), a range of democratically formulated regulations to bring about economic justice, environmental security and peace around the world.
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citizens act in this way, politicians will have no choice but to sign the Pledge if they wish to remain in office, or else they risk losing their seats to other politicians who have adopted it. One of its slogans is "Use Your Vote to Take Back the World!"
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both recommend certain simultaneous policy initiatives, and closer coordination of their members in many nations. Such cooperation is seen as a way to work within a competitive
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so comprehensively overpower individual nations that no politician dares make the first move to solve global problems for fear of competitive disadvantage".
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requires governments in all jurisdictions at once, worldwide, to implement a policy shift at once, so that none is disadvantaged or unfairly advantaged.
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type problems, wherein there is a strong reward for defecting, and a risk for going along with a proposed plan if there is even one defector.
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In the UK 200+ candidates for the elections of 2010 pledged to implement the Simultaneous Policy, of whom 24 were elected as MPs. Former
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Individuals and politicians who have adopted ISPO's simultaneous policy have come from all parts of the political spectrum.
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was first to campaign it has more politicians who have signed the pledge. These politicians come from across the
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to co-operate in solving our planetary crisis". It believes that transnational citizen action is vital because "
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The idea of the need for simultaneity of sovereign state action is not itself a new idea - it is the basis of
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organisations that support the democratic aims and principles of the Simultaneous Policy. These include the
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without disadvantaging the most 'progressive' players who strongly protect ecology and the worker.
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infrastructure to cheap imports unless a simultaneous initiative in another country, or in
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to domestic farmers. A nation abolishing such subsidies stands to lose much of its
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ISPO: From Globalization to Sustainability - A New Global Policy for Social Justice
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World map showing areas covered by Simultaneous Policy (Simpol) campaign in blue.
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of October 2004 saw 59 candidates pledge their support for Simpol.
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initiatives that nothing can be done on certain problems, such as
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Synchronised thinking | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
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The ISPO describes itself as "a growing association of
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uk.simpol.org - MPs who have signed the Simpol Pledge
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in a new, co-ordinated and effective way to drive all
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In addition, there exists a growing number of Simpol
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Simultaneous initiatives are seen as a way to avoid
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Index


John Bunzl
John Bunzl
Gill Wright
Outreach
http://www.simpol.org
John Bunzl
citizens
votes
nations
global markets
multinational corporations
treaty
United Nations
disarmament
International Labour Organization
GlobalGreens
global market economy
Prisoner's dilemma
agricultural subsidies
family farm
tax, tariff and trade

campaigns
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Belgium
Brazil
Cameroon

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