Opening up committees is a step forward for stronger democracy in Wales October 6, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsoneParticipation, Parliament, Transparency, UK Read more
The boundary review is legitimate, it’s the process behind that’s not September 13, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonParliament, Politics, UK Read more
Weapons of mass distraction and the EU referendum June 13, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonConstitution, European Union, Politics, UK Read more
Alan Duncan is a symptom of our democratic collapse April 12, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonConstitution, Parliament, UK Read more
Referendum? I'd prefer a proper conversation! March 24, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonDigital democracy, Europe, New Zealand, Politics, UK Read more
Micro-targeting and more dead cats: What’s in store for the digital campaigns in 2016 January 30, 2016March 11, 2019 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Politics, UK Read more
UK's Open Government Manifesto is built on collaboration October 6, 2015 andywilliamsonDigital democracy, Open data, Open Government, Policy, Transparency, UK Read more
We need a Charter of the Commons to overcome the Charter of Greed June 15, 2015 andywilliamsonAustralia, Constitution, New Zealand, UK Read more
Digital didn’t win it, but it did shape the campaign May 21, 2015 andywilliamsonCampaigning, Digital democracy, Politics, Social media, UK Read more
What the minor parties have to say about digital and democratic reform April 16, 2015 andywilliamsonDigital democracy, Parliament, Politics, Transparency, UK Read more