Pine Marten
Well-Known Member
In recent years, I’ve been actively involved in a completely different area of political campaigning (successfully too which made a pleasant change), taking a position that had very little traction either with politicians or the electorate to start with. With hindsight, the reason we were successful was that at the HQ were committed people who really knew their stuff, and relentlessly provided the media with clear messages, whilst simultaneously engaging with all levels of government (Westminster, local, councils, etc). They’d brief MPs on the issues, which were complicated, unfamiliar to most, and MPs are more than happy to have things clarified as they have to make choices on a tonne of things that they can’t possibly hope to have a complete grasp of. But what made the difference was that there was a simultaneous grass roots organisation and campaign, with street stalls and volunteers engaging the public. Over the years, the action of thousands or individuals combined with the more professional media and lobbying activity turned the tide.
In the end, BASC, the CA etc can only be really effective campaigning and lobbying organisations with the ACTIVE support of their membership. And that’s in my mind the single most important thing that they do. Insurance is just a financial product. Anyone can provide it.
In the end, BASC, the CA etc can only be really effective campaigning and lobbying organisations with the ACTIVE support of their membership. And that’s in my mind the single most important thing that they do. Insurance is just a financial product. Anyone can provide it.