The "Reform Contract" (not Manifesto) by Reform UK outlines a comprehensive agenda aimed at overhauling various sectors in response to perceived failures by previous governments. Here are the critical points summarized:
- Immigration and Security: Freeze non-essential immigration and implement strict border controls including returning illegal immigrants and asylum seekers arriving from safe countries.
- Economic Reforms: Major tax cuts and deregulation to stimulate growth, including significant reductions in personal and business taxes, and eliminating inheritance tax for estates under £2m.
- Public Services: Propose zero NHS waiting lists through funding reallocations and tax breaks for healthcare professionals, alongside broad cuts in other government spending areas.
- Net Zero and Energy: Abandon the Net Zero carbon policy, scrap renewable energy subsidies, and increase exploitation of national oil and gas resources.
- Law and Order: Increase police presence and enforce stricter sentencing, particularly for violent and repeat offenders. Also, emphasize cutting bureaucracy to improve policing efficiency.
- Justice System: Overhaul the justice system to fast-track cases, build additional prison spaces, and enforce life sentences for repeat violent offenders.
- Education Reforms: Implement a patriotic curriculum, ban transgender ideology in schools, and reduce university places to combat degree inflation.
- Social Reforms: Encourage work over welfare through tax reforms, and limit benefits accessibility to push employment.
- Housing and Infrastructure: Stimulate housebuilding through planning reforms and tax incentives, and address transport infrastructure with significant investment.
- National Sovereignty: Complete Brexit processes with further separation from EU regulations and frameworks, and reinforce British legislative and military independence.
The contract asserts a drastic reformation across all facets of governance and social structure, aiming for economic revitalization, cultural preservation, and enhanced national security.
Does this look any different to any other party to you, what do you think of Reform Contract?
Reform is a limited company funded by membership if they fail to deliver the above is that grounds for suit?
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4moThomas I mourn the demise of "The Natural Law Party" with their (childishly?) simple philosophy and highly entertaining party political broadcasts. Sadly I have found only their final broadcast for an EU election. However simplistic their philosophy, like the best brainstorming sessions, it raised interesting questions; especially: "Why can't we aim for that?" "What could we do to achieve even a part of that?" and "How could we build on that idea?" Policies such as: "We'll be able to reduce healthcare cost... because everyone will be healthier" "We'll be able to reduce defence spending... because we'll have friendlier relations with all other countries" Possibly due to the over-powerful broadcast media and the demise of the UK Parliament during the EU years, our dominant political parties seem to lack guiding philosophies or credible deep thinkers.
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4moHogwash. Put in a ChatGPT request and it spits out ten point responses. This is not so much an executable manefesto, but looks like a dangerously sloppy high school project. Why not ask Chat GPT “provide a list of ten populist ideas so that every disappointed person over 40 will find at least two ideas they agree with”. Try it. My guess is Farrage did just that or something similar - thrashing around at the bottom of the moral refuse tip