Richard Tice backs huge move to put more power in public’s hands | Politics | News

Richard Tice of Reform UK defended a movement towards direct democracy, a known thing to support his colleague Nigel Farage. On this occasion, Tice speaks about the criminal justice. This week, the reform deputy proposed a new law that said that public members thought that the criminal penalties were very harsh or very soft.
If Switzerland wants a policy to challenge bad laws and forcing new policies, if it wants a policy, the public will have to decide that the decision will not direct the decision to a court unless it joins the criminal cases of the Criminal Cases Investigation Commission (CCRC) in a petition.
“Perhaps if the sentences were like a treble-control protection system without influencing the original judiciary following a case,” perhaps more trust in a living democracy in our justice system. ” Although there is no concrete example of direct democracy, Tice’s idea is absolutely similar. Reform Boss Farage defends the Swiss people’s participation system.
Switzerland still has deputies, but an optional referendum initiated by 50,000 signatures may oppose a law adopted by the government and parliament. In the meantime, 100,000 signatures collected can trigger a citizen’s initiative. If the country had such a direct democracy system, imagine how different England would be today. It will certainly deliver reform’s anti-elditism, populism and power back to public hands.
Tice was a great responsible for the star rise of the Reform to the 2024 elections, served as a leader and supported the party financially. The support for the participation of the people in any aspect of the democratic process is more than welcoming. Undoubtedly, Tice’s ideas will be rejected this time. But the chests don’t lie. The reform is increasing and – as things stop – it will form the next government of England.
It can be hoped only if this happens and that direct democracy is finally given more power to the British people and their hands.