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31: 204:, Hilder has been "cited as an inspiration by some of the leading figures in Momentum for his work on political campaigning". He also appeared on The Daily Politics as a Momentum member, speaking supportively about the membership vote that shifted that movement toward a more participatory model of democracy. 164:
and other organizers of the campaign about their volunteer-driven approach, writing that "The Bernie campaign is working toward a political revolution" and that their digital infrastructure was "fast growing into something more powerful even than the Obama campaign". Elsewhere, he argued that the
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essay in April 2017, Hilder drew on experiences "behind the scenes with winning insurgent campaigns" to make an argument that 2016 was "the West's 1989", comparing the campaigns for Donald Trump, Brexit and Bernie Sanders.
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In March 2016 he called for the establishment of an English Labour Party, writing that "the Labour Party will never again win a UK parliamentary majority unless it can transform its relationship with English voters."
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talk on "The Power of Food", linked to the 2010 UN Millennium Development Goals summit. He is a trustee of the Article 1 Charitable Trust, which was founded in 2004 to lobby on issues related to
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article in 2014, he wrote that his candidacy for the role had centred on "movement politics and democratic renewal". In the same piece, Hilder reported on
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Sanders movement was "changing the laws of political physics" and that "in the most important sense, he has already won". In the
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in 2007, and served as one of its first campaign directors. In 2010, he became Director of Campaigns for
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MPs in marginal seats, and to help elect Liberal Democrats standing in Conservative marginal seats.
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Hilder was campaign director for Vote4Peace.org.uk which sought to support 40 anti-
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Hilder previously stood as a self-declared "outsider" candidate for the role of
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Hilder was involved in the launch of the British campaigning movement
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in 2011, and was described at the time as a "strong candidate". In a
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Hilder is the author or editor of several works, including:
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Also in March 2016, Hilder travelled around the US with the
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campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. In
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Hilder is co-founder and Chief International Officer of
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A map of 21st century democracy" 551:Daphna Baram, David Hencke (21 February 2005). 596: 256:"Crowdpac - Giving politics back to people" 93: 54:and has stood for various positions in the 29: 553:"£100,000 defence fund for anti-war MPs" 624: 453: 237:(2005) "Move On, World" (Fabian Review) 800: 669: 505: 427: 327:"Anthony Barnett: a radical's fanfare" 311:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 136:General Secretary of the Labour Party 13: 14: 824: 454:Rodgers, Sienna (15 March 2018). 768: 743: 715: 689: 663: 641: 625:McTague, Tom (15 August 2016). 618: 570: 518: 499: 215: 506:Hilder, Paul (12 March 2016). 473: 396: 370: 344: 319: 273: 248: 145: 1: 670:Hilder, Paul (7 April 2017). 428:Hilder, Paul (8 March 2018). 241: 138:, but was not short-listed. 7: 578:"TEDx London - Paul Hilder" 16:British social entrepreneur 10: 829: 730:Oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk 227:(2005) Iraqi Liberation ( 61: 37: 28: 21: 604:"Article 1 - Who We Are" 195: 94:As a political candidate 74:. 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