Our Manifesto

01

We aim to stop Fracking in the UK.

02

We aim to build a cycle superhighway across the UK and to connect towns and cities throughout the country. This will transform the UK in a huge way, bringing new opportunities for people in all areas to integrate and also travel free in a more healthy manner. In turn, this infrastructure will create work in areas that were thought inaccessible previously; just like the old Roman roads this will have one of the greatest impacts for the UK.

03

We aim to have all food products that are grown with the help of GMOs to be marked and packaged with this information. This is to help the general public know whether the food they buy is free of GMOs or has been grown using such methods.

04

Our true aim is to ban all GMO products from being in the UK marketplace, we feel these are more harmful to humanity, animals and insects.

05

We want to legalise cannabis, for recreational use and also medical. This is to prevent the criminal aspect of the drug, limit gang activity and allow the medical benefits to be realized. GMOs and chemical treatment in cannabis should be assessed to ensure the crop is organic and not chemically mistreated or imbalanced.

06

We also aim to take back industry which is the backbone of the UK; our services need to be government owned and run. For example: water, energy and railways.

07

We want to introduce biometric technology for newcomers into the UK.

08

We will ban parking charges near hospital grounds. Meters there are unfair and have no place in a caring society.

09

We aim to look at how people farm in the UK and we plan to assess growing more diverse crops. We also need to look at how the UK can feed itself in the future.

10

We have to protect our waterways and clean the river systems throughout the UK.

11

We will try to stop bringing endangered species into the UK, along with exotic animals and insects. 

12

We want to introduce FREE bicycles across the entirety of the UK.

13

We aim to ban fishing in UK waters for 2 years in order to enable fish stocks to grow and we will police our waters more vigorously. We will have more fish farms on coasts and also help to look after more wildlife in streams and rivers.

14

We aim to have more wind turbines that resemble trees and are bird friendly. We want to have these in towns and cities across the UK.

15

We want to ban electric cars in the UK that have lithium batteries. This is due to the lithium damaging waterways in other countries, which in turn causes health problems in those countries and pushes up the price of drinking water.

16

Any individual that claims benefits (that has been claiming for 6 months or more) will get assistance to be able to get onto the property ladder. They should be able to get a mortgage regardless of any employment status. The rents in the private sector are very high and we cannot keep punishing the poor, of who spend the majority of their benefits propping up their housing benefit so that they may have a roof over their heads.

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Debt collectors going door to door will be banned! We want a society which is able to vote without the knowledge that if they go on the electoral roll they risk a debt collector turning up at their door. We feel that debt collectors inflict more pain and ill health than any other group of people in the UK and we aim to work out a better universal solution to debt. 

18

The unemployed who have ideas about starting a business will have the opportunity to be a part of the PERSONAL INNOVATION ALLOWANCE SCHEME (working title). We aim to allow individuals who have been unemployed for over 6 months to take part in the scheme, which would replace some of their other benefits that they are claiming. This will enable them to have a higher allowance of £180 pounds a week for 1 year and will give them an advantage to make their ideas a reality. It will also rejuvenate the unemployed and provide them with access to the small business marketplace.

19

We want to change the prison system and have people who are currently in prison to work on building housing stock and infrastructure across the UK. This will enable them to be trained, paid and also be part of a valuable society in the future. We will give the prison system a radical overhaul and look at repeat offenders of certain crimes and we may also bring back capital punishment for more serious crimes. Pickpocketing is a serious offence also and repeat offenders are always released and re-offend.

20

We will train our teenagers from an early age in order to help them enter care work, the NHS, or our military services (or other essential and key areas of work, if needs be). This area is needed and we aim to get more people into work on a practical working wage that allows them to live a healthy lifestyle whilst working.

21

Unemployed people will be given the opportunity to work on the superhighway or in the countryside with the help of new getting-back-to-work grants. These will help poorer people have the means to get from A to B before starting their new job. It will include housing, food, clothing and money for transport to and from work for the first 4 months of their new job. This will be a grant and in turn will benefit the nation as a whole. 

22

We need to look at land in the UK and who owns it. We cannot have this crazy issue of certain individuals owning several large and vast estates that do nothing with them. Diversifying our countryside is needed if we want to establish a more environmental forward-thinking nation. It’s not about banning diesel cars or vans; it’s about thinking out of the box and not being drawn into stupid ‘quick fix’ ideas. Land needs to be beneficial for the planet, planting trees does not win the environmental battle although neither does mowing millions of acres of grass on vast estates benefit the environment. More bushes, shrubs and marshes are needed inland; one must change their thought process if one wants to help the planet! We also need to educate larger countries and help them with ideas that will help their future environmental needs too.

23

Builders and people who remove walls in their own homes need to be able to take the debris to sites where the brick can be cleaned and re-used for housing stock. We aim to stop having landfill sites as a solution to our waste problems; carbon capture may work, although we imagine it could be more beneficial if the heat produced from the incineration process is used to heat local homes close to the plant and not to go into the atmosphere as a waste gas.

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We aim to try to feed all of the UK free of charge and want to set up a system where people can get healthy foods in their local towns, villages and cities 24 hours a day. These won’t be soup kitchens, but along the lines of a similar system in Europe. We can’t have people going hungry anymore in the UK, its awful and has no right in our society.

25

We need to look at our energy companies and what their costs are; we wish to help those individuals and families who have no heating or hot water and who need to get it. There must be solutions and we will look at them to make this happen.

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Controversial policy - We want people to be able to have a democratic vote into parts of the UK going independent. We want a democratic vote on the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Scotland, Wales and we also want to allow Northern Ireland to have a democratic vote on being governed by Britain or Ireland, or being independent as their own state.

27

Through allowing easy credit, without proper due diligence, banks have allowed millions of people to borrow more than they could afford and have now compounded the problem by increasing interest rates to extortionate levels. The practise of raising credit limits, almost automatically, when borrowers get close to their existing credit limit is also iniquitous. This has left people in constant debt and with only so much hope of ever clearing it.


Banks and credit card lenders should only be allowed to charge a maximum of 5% above the base rate in interest charges. Monthly repayments on credit cards should be a minimum of the interest, plus 5% of the outstanding balance, in order for the debt to be repayable over a reasonable time frame. Personal debt in the UK is at unacceptable levels and needs to be reduced dramatically. The Financial Services Authority needs to pay greater heed to the damaging effects of irresponsible lending and must hold lenders to account.

28

We intend to drastically improve the quality and reliability of disabled access to towns and cities in the UK. Making buildings, public spaces, restrooms and all facilities which are open to the able public more accessible to those with extra needs. It should be the norm to expect clear, reliable disabled access to wherever it is one shall need to go. This includes mobility but actually should include the needs of everyone. This is not currently the case and I'm sure those who make use of these facilities may agree. 


We will consult with disabled communities of all degrees and those who are building the local and major infrastructures to find out what they want and need, thus how it may be implemented. We know this is possible, therefore, we believe we are able to work on this together and find effective ways to get this done.

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As for specifics, there are endless ways in which the world can be more accommodating for the wide variety of those affected by disabilities. Of course, we can expect things like dropped curbs, ramps, accessible doorways and more accessible facilities to be introduced but the truth is that these plans need to work for everyone. So this means that a little bit of everyone needs to work on this with us.


We will make sure their voices are heard. If they have an opinion or are not happy with the rate at which things progress we will not brush over them and pretend that things are fine. We will encourage all criticism and welcome all to speak up.


In other words, we will not install just one disabled access toilet in a university and pretend that it is enough action for the whole town.


We can also allow members of the public with diagnoses of disabilities to vote for where a portion of funds allocated to improve disabled access may go. This gives some of the power to the people who need it and know better how to use it.