Sent emails to politics, economics and technology editors in the Guardian yesterday. I’ll wait until Friday and then will contact academists at different universities. If I don’t get a response I will keep sending emails to different people (in forums, etc – it serves the project the best to avoid any controversy). Since this is the Green Party’s project I won’t email Sadiq Khan because the London mayoral election will be on the same day. However, it should be clarified that although the project is run (but not owned) by the Green Party, all parties, including Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems, can create events (far-right content will be excluded, details about that should be specified later on).
UPDATE 1:
I’ll contact the University of Cambridge enterprise today. it’s good to do things concurrently because the project should start as soon as possible and any delay may jeopardise the entire project.
UPDATE 2;
in the email I sent yesterday I said that 2024 can be a special year to reshape people’s involvement in democracy around the world. I have no doubt it is in the best interest of everyone in the UK (and around the world, I would say) if the UK initiates the change. Then the UK can build on top of it and become an important player in constructing the next steps. It’s clear that if the UK doesn’t initiate the change itself in the general election, it will be difficult for the UK to be part of the process and the development around the world.
This project provides equal opportunity for all parties, and so is politically neutral.