As we approach the end of 2024, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what has been a whirlwind of a year. It’s been a time of immense challenges for democracy, not just here in Britain but across the world. And yet, it’s also been a year of opportunities - to stand up, speak out, and work towards something better. Together, we’ve made real progress.
2024: A Tough Year for Democracy
This year, nearly half the world’s population headed to the polls. That’s an incredible statistic, but the story behind it is more complicated. In the US, Donald Trump’s return to the presidency reminded us how populism continues to thrive on people’s frustrations and discontent. Across Europe, political turmoil was everywhere - from collapsing governments in France and Germany to the rise of far-right parties in countries like Romania.
Here in Britain, we saw Labour win a historic landslide under Keir Starmer, finally ending 14 years of Conservative rule. But beneath the surface, the cracks in our political system became even clearer. Labour’s two-thirds majority in Parliament came from just over a third of the vote - the least proportional election result in modern UK history. No wonder trust in politics is at rock bottom. And no wonder recent polling showed both Reform UK and the Conservatives outpacing Labour just months after the election.
Disillusionment is everywhere. From scandals about lobbying and MP perks to social media platforms spreading harmful disinformation, it’s easy to see why people feel shut out and ignored. And the consequences are serious: in August, we saw a wave of racist violence fuelled by conspiracy theories that spread unchecked online.