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{{infoboxinterviews
|title=The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Ed Straw
|reviewer=Jill MUrphyMurphy
|summary=Jill's not easily impressed by political books but she did enjoy [[Stand and Deliver: A Design for Successful Government by Ed Straw]]. She had quite a few questions for Ed when he popped into Bookbag Towers.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>099294760X</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B00LLJVBF2</amazonus>
|date=#22 August 2014
}}
• Review the book and the Treaty online.
 
• Raise the Treaty, and keep raising it – with friends, neighbours, MPs, on radio, television, online, in newspapers.
 • Sign every petition. Heckle. Ask people in government if they are scared of something this good, and if they are up to its demands. Use shame. 
• Talk to friends and colleagues. Urge them to find out about the Treaty.
 
• Use the resources on [http://www.treatyforgovernment.com/take-action/ this website] as the basis of discussion. A video lecture on the treaty will appear there soon.
 
• Engage a speaker, book a venue, publicise the meeting.
 
• Run a book club on each section or the whole of the Treaty.
 
• Write about it in magazines/newspapers/journals/ society newsletters you are involved with.
• Twitter/Facebook/Linked-in comment.
 • Get some feedback going for a local authority or Council, or a Public Service Organisation. For example, use 'Civic Apps' esuch such as [http://www.mysociety.org/about mysociety.org] and [http://www.fixmystreet.com fixmystreet.com]. Use these to ‘report'report, view, or discuss local problems (like graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs, or street lighting)'.
• Or use Freedom of Information to prise out feedback.
* '''BB: Thanks for chatting to us, Ed and we hope that your plans come to fruition.'''
 
You can read more about Ed Straw [[:Category:Ed Straw|here]].
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