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Pause for Peace – Llantwit Major Peace Festival Thank you. Thank you for standing. Thank you for stopping. Thank you for proving that even now — in a noisy world — we can choose stillness. For two minutes, nothing was demanded of us. No argument. No scrolling. No slogans. Just presence. And that is not small. I have been holding a daily Pause for Peace for years. Just two minutes. A simple act. I thought perhaps it would ripple — like the Christmas truce in the trenches, when soldiers put down their weapons and remembered each other’s humanity. It hasn’t rippled the way I imagined. War has escalated. Ecological breakdown has accelerated. Politics has hardened into performance. And yet… here you are. This festival was born from that tension. On the very day I began organising this Peace Festival, I learned that a wildflower meadow — two fields behind my house — was under threat of development. We’ve lost 97% of our wildflower meadows in this country since the 1930s. War abroad. Habitat loss at home. They seem separate — but they’re not. They are symptoms of systems that extract, dominate, and move fast without listening. That is why this festival is not just music and conversation. It is an experiment. An experiment in democratic maturity. Today we are not here to shout each other down. We are here to ask better questions. Who benefits from the decisions being made? Who bears the cost? Are we solving root causes — or just managing headlines? Are we thinking in election cycles — or in generations? Peace is not passive. Peace is upstream work. Peace means redesigning systems so conflict becomes less profitable than cooperation. Peace means citizens capable of critical thinking, non-adversarial dialogue, and informed consent. Peace means ordinary people practising the muscles of democracy — not outsourcing them. Our Citizens’ Peace Assembly today is part of something much larger. Around the world, citizens’ assemblies are being used to navigate complexity — climate, constitutional reform, social division. They slow politics down so wisdom can catch up. We are placing peace at the centre deliberately. Because the pressures we are living under are not small. Authoritarianism is rising. Artificial intelligence is accelerating. Ecological systems are destabilising. Change is coming — whether we shape it or not. The question is not: will the future arrive? The question is: will we meet it consciously? Pause for Peace is simple. But simplicity can be radical. It says: we refuse to participate in our own dehumanisation. It says: we can disagree without destroying each other. It says: democracy is not a spectator sport. For two minutes today, we proved something. We can stop. And if we can stop — we can think. If we can think — we can choose. If we can choose — we can change direction. That is why this matters. Not because we are many. Not because we are loud. But because we are practising. Practising the kind of society we say we want. Thank you for standing. Now let’s build.