These developments offer crucial lessons for those of us here in the UK engaged in defending democracy. The sophistication of American resistance - right through from grassroots organising to high-level legal strategy - shows that when democratic institutions are threatened, ordinary people WILL innovate and persist even when traditional avenues are closed off.
Open Britain supporters know more than anyone that the UK faces its own democratic challenges: the distorting effects of first-past-the-post, dark money flowing through legal loopholes, and disinformation undermining public discourse. The American experience demonstrates both the fragility of democratic norms and the potential for creative resistance when those norms come under assault.
As the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Fair Elections has documented, trust in British politics has reached historic lows, with fundamental reforms urgently needed to restore legitimacy. The American resistance movements show that whilst authoritarian pressures can close traditional democratic channels, they also catalyse new forms of civic engagement and accountability. That is why we continue to build links with our friends in US democracy campaigns.
For British democrats, the lesson is clear: defending democracy requires both institutional reform and sustained grassroots mobilisation. The creativity and persistence demonstrated across the Atlantic provide both warning and inspiration for Open Britainβs work ahead.
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