Upgrade Democracy event is set to take place at Windsor Castle next week with the goal of pushing the UK government to create a citizen’s assembly. Thousands of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion are planning to camp outside the castle to draw attention to the broken system that supports oil and gas companies. The event, called ‘Upgrade Democracy’, will feature activities such as a community assembly, art workshops, music, and speakers to showcase injustice and envision a better world. The activists stress that the protest is not aimed at the monarchy specifically, but rather at highlighting unelected power and seeking a fairer system for the future.
The protest at Windsor Castle, one of King’s official residences, is symbolic of the activists’ call for a democratic upgrade in the face of the climate crisis. Extinction Rebellion believes that the current political system is failing to address urgent environmental issues and is dominated by aristocrats, oligarchs, and corporate interests. The group’s central demand is for a Citizens’ Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice, which they argue is needed more urgently now than ever before. The location of the protest holds historical significance, as it is near the site where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, establishing the rule of law in England and enshrining rights such as trial by jury.
The creation of a citizen’s assembly is a key part of Extinction Rebellion’s strategy to tackle climate change. The assembly would consist of randomly selected individuals representing the diversity of the UK population, who would be tasked with making tough decisions on environmental policies. The group believes that everyday people are best placed to discuss and take action on climate change, rather than those in power who may have conflicting interests. XR’s Citizens Assembly Working Group is set to host the ‘Massembly’ event during the protest, inviting the public to explore alternative democratic models and work together towards a fairer future.
In a letter to King Charles III, Extinction Rebellion cited the monarch’s own words from his book ‘Harmony’ to emphasize the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for action. While Prince Charles was known for his environmental advocacy, as King he must maintain political neutrality. The activists have requested the King to facilitate their peaceful protest and have expressed their love for the land and their commitment to peaceful action. Despite their efforts, Buckingham Palace has not responded to their communication. The activists remain determined to continue their nonviolent protest to demand immediate action on climate change and a fairer political system.