Our Key Policy Objectives
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Lowering Immigration / Leaving the ECHR
With illegal immigration at record levels and attachment to legislation and treaties that leave us at the mercy of supranational red-tape, we aim to take back our borders through practical policy solutions. Net immigration is irresponsibly managed and we must start putting British citizens first if we want our economy to become sustainable. Our policymaking reflects this need for change.
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A Family-Centric Economy / Small Business Incentives
We are busy creating alternative economic policy that places the core units of society at the heart of decision making. Families and small businesses should be given the tax incentives and support to flourish into what they always have been: the backbone of a successful economy.
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Educational Reform
Governing bodies such as OFSTED have overstepped their remit, while classrooms are saturated with material containing political agendas. Children are exposed to biological fiction and perversion from increasingly younger ages. We intend to fix that and prioritise educational reform in our policy making.
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Brexit Achieved - Cutting Retained EU Legislation / Scrapping the NI Protocol
Without these two objectives achieved, Brexit still hasn’t actually happened. The people of Northern Ireland have been left to the mercy of the EU while across the UK, retained EU legislation clogs the arteries of our sovereign nation. It’s time to change that, for good.
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Fighting for Traditional Farming Techniques & Sensible Environmental Stewardship
We must scrap the intrusive remnants of the EU Common Agricultural Policy to allow our farmers freedom in the way they produce. We must also take a pragmatic approach to environmental stewardship and focus on caring for the countryside rather than falling for the dystopian scam of global Net-Zero, that costs the taxpayer £50 billion per year, with no benefit in return.
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Defending the Monarchy
The institution of the Monarchy is a vital part of Britain. It provides the historical, current and future context for our national identity, contributes massively to our economic and security wellbeing and creates a higher sense of duty to all governments. We will do all we can to defend its purpose and seek to counter the spread of republicanism, starting by examining the increasingly unchecked power of the Blairite Supreme Court.
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Combatting ULEZ Expansion in Cities Across the UK / The ICE Ban
Everyone knows that Sadiq Khan is trying to do away with a lot of money from low-income individuals who rely on their vehicles for work and family. But that pales in comparison to the overall evil of government targets to ban Internal Combustion Engine vehicles by 2030 - a target that will cost the taxpayer £226 Billion. We seek to expose the injustice and ineffectiveness of expanding ULEZ zones, while fighting for ICE vehicles to remain as a matter of economic necessity.
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Seeking Efficient Energy Solutions in the Face of A Crisis
With two years of lockdown, the pressure of conflict on global suply chains and economic uncertainty, we need a pragmatic approach to energy. Getting rid of the fantasy of Net Zero is the only way we can actually focus on heating our homes, avoid blackouts and ensure we are not completely reliant on foreign energy supplies. We have been calling for investment into nuclear energy, with a re-opening of coal power as a short term solution for the next few years and a reopening of fracking projects. Solutions over ideology.
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Property Ownership and The Impact of Good Design
A fundamental conservative tenet is that of private ownership. Gone are the days where young people can afford to purchase homes in most areas of the country, as an out of control property market rises in price, while wages stagnate. And even if they were able to purchase, what kind of homes are we building for the next generation? With sloppy design and a lack of long-term sustainability, modern design has a detrimental impact on human environments. We aim to reinstate property ownership as a fundamental value, highlighting the postive impact of classical designs.
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Seeking Sensible Foreign Policy Solutions
In an era when Russia and China are strengthening ties, US foreign policy moves away from the Special Relationship, and the BRICS and SCO move closer together, we need economic and security alternatives. The Commonwealth is a natural forum for nations to come together for prosperity and relationship-building. In our recent report, we evidence that Britain needs to realign more closely with its traditional allies, starting with its Commonwealth.