Key Aims
- Removal of taxes aimed at the poorest people. These are VAT, Council Tax, and other taxes unrelated to income or actual worth.
- Restoration of rights of self defence in terms of speech, meetings.
- Bring police forces under lawful accountability.
- Lowering of taxes generally especially taxes unrelated to income.
- Introduction of council homes properly managed by wardens for Britain's poorest.
- Proper support for National Forces to ensure the country is kept safe and secure, including nuclear defences.
- Firm discrimination laws against ageism, lookism, familism, and all forms of discrimination.
- A closer relationship between Police and People.
- Prison reforms so that inmates work during the day and undergo training to reform.
- Educational reform to allow training for vocational work, such as plumbing, building, business, law, medicine.
- Reform of transport by the construction of a more effective highway system, especially changing traffic lights
during late hours, ie turn them off in the early hours.
- Debate the issue of British Sovereignty and the role of the Head of State, ending in a referendum.
- End of public schools.
- Steps towards a closer Europe which would require a debate and referendum.
- Reform of the legal system to reduce legal costs.
- Complete reform of British Health Care to make it more insurance based.
- Reduce the size of Government, and public systems. By the introduction of rights people will be able to succeed on their own.
- Removal of powers granted to Security Services to tap into phone conversations, emails, and Internet traffic of civilians
unless there is a court order and proper legal defence is given to the accused or suspected person. The only exception
is when a person directly threatens the country itself in a manner which makes it likely the person is a traitor. Then the
Head of State can order direct surviellence.
- Rights against all Government intrusion into private affairs.
- Full accountability over all Government matters.
- Absolute right to practice religion
- Outlaw the death sentence in all circumstances.
- End homelessness permanently, strengthen exist laws regarding vagrancy laws.
- Complete abolition of drug use, and education about harms of alochol.
- Strengthen laws relating to national identity, the destruction of the British Flag will be treated seriously
- All customs will be respected irrespective of their origins when such customs are lawful, supported by more than a hundred people
and genuine in nature.
- National Security will override all other values.
- End of Magistrates system. All people sentenced to prison of fined can only be done so by a holder of a law degree and someone
licensed to practice law. Magistrates are not required to have any legal training but sentence or fine more than 90% of all people
criminally prosecuted. Statistics from the Minister of Justice
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