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2019 Positive Money Supporter Survey Results

Throughout January over 1400 supporters took the annual Positive Money supporter survey about what we should do together in 2019 to move us closer to the fairer, safer, more democratic money and banking system we all want to see.
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Throughout January over 1400 supporters took the annual Positive Money supporter survey about what we should do together in 2019 to move us closer to the fairer, safer, more democratic money and banking system we all want to see. Here’s how we voted:

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Here’s how you want to get involved:

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You’re excited about our research about sovereign money, which is good because towards the end of this year we’re releasing the second edition of our flagship book, Modernising Money, and in the spring we’re launching a new research website dedicated to monetary theory and monetary reform – including content on a Sovereign Money System.

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Finally, here’s how we’re feeling and looking!

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As you can see our network remains non-diverse. Together we need to work hard to reach out to younger and more diverse audiences to make our campaign stronger and relevant, our range of thinking broader, and ensure our reforms speak to the whole of UK society.

Fortunately, lots of you are on board with our plan to reach out to new and younger audiences!

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The office team together with the supporter network are now working to make some of these plans a reality. Be sure you’re signed up to our mailing list so we can keep you posted!

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