it has been tried in other countries
They happen in the UK:
Governments and parliaments at local and national level have called citizens’ assemblies to look at issues including:
• How adult social care in England should be funded long-term (UK Parliament, 2018):
• The future of Scotland (Scottish Government, 2019-2020)
• How can people in Wales shape their future through the work of the National Assembly for Wales (National Assembly for Wales, 2019)
• Congestion, air quality and public transport (Greater Cambridge Partnership, 2019, as part of the government’s Innovation in Democracy Programme);
• The future of town centres (Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and Test Valley Borough Council, 2019, as part of the government’s Innovation in Democracy Programme);
• Air quality (Kingston Council, 2019);
• Climate change (Oxford City Council, Camden Council, and others, 2019-2020)
Events similar to citizens’ assemblies but on a smaller scale have also often been held in the UK and elsewhere. These are sometimes called citizens’ juries, as they are similar to juries in criminal trials. In a citizens’ jury, twelve or more members of the public hear evidence before discussing the issues and making recommendations.
www.climateassembly.uk/about/citizens-assemblies/
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