BUILDING A BETTER BRITAIN

What We Believe

My webmaster and I, and many of our friends, are very concerned about the present state of our country, and not just because of the recent terrorist attacks in London.  We are sure that there is a massive body of opinion within the country that wishes to see Britain revert to its status of 'Great' and we offer the following ideas for your consideration. 
 

IMMIGRATION - time to say NO!

EUROPE - back to British independence!

LAW AND ORDER - crack down on crime!

ECONOMY - British workers first!

EDUCATION - discipline, standards, achievement!

AGRICULTURE - quality before quantity!

HEALTH - first-class healthcare for all!

TRANSPORT - time to invest!

ENVIRONMENT - NO to pollution!

FOREIGN AID - time to spend our money on our own people!

PENSIONERS - pensioners before asylum seekers!
 
FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Britain's interests first!

DEMOCRACY - letting the people decide!


IMMIGRATION - time to say NO!

On current demographic trends, the native British people will be an ethnic minority in our own country within sixty years.  To ensure that this does not happen, and that the British people retain their homeland and identity, there should be an immediate halt to all further immigration, the immediate deportation of criminal and illegal immigrants, and the introduction of a system of voluntary resettlement whereby those immigrants who are legally here will be afforded the opportunity to return to their lands of ethnic origin assisted by a generous financial incentives both for individuals and for the countries in question.  The ‘positive discrimination’ schemes that have made white Britons second-class citizens must be abolished. There must be a clamp down on the flood of ‘asylum seekers’, all of whom are either bogus or, if genuine, can find refuge much nearer their home countries.
 
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EUROPE - back to British independence!

We are opposed to the Single European Currency, and we support the overwhelming majority of the British people in their desire to keep the Pound and our traditional weights and measures.  At the same time, we are for the best possible relationship with our European neighbours, and we believe that the nations of Europe should be free to trade and co-operate whenever it is mutually beneficial, though without being forced into a political and economic straitjacket - political unification.  Accordingly, we stand for British withdrawal from the European Union.  In place of the EU, we should aim towards greater national self-sufficiency, and to work to restore Britain’s family and trading ties with Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and to trade with the rest of the world as it suits us. 
Following our withdrawal from the EU, the £43 million per day net contribution that Britain at present makes to the European Union can be used to fund many far more useful projects at home.


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LAW AND ORDER - crack down on crime!

A crack down on crime is required to restore public safety and confidence.  The police and courts need to be freed from the politically correct straitjacket that is stopping them from doing their job properly. The liberal fixation with the ‘rights’ of criminals must be replaced by concern for the rights of victims, and also the right of innocent people not to become victims. 
We support the re-introduction of corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals, and the restoration of capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute, as by DNA evidence or being caught red-handed.


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ECONOMY - British workers first!

Globalisation, with its export of jobs to the Third World, is bringing ruin and unemployment to British industries and the communities that depend on them.  Accordingly, it is necessary to call for the selective exclusion of foreign-made goods from British markets, and the reduction of foreign imports.  All of our manufactured goods should be, wherever possible, produced in British factories, employing British workers.  When this is done, unemployment in this country will be brought to an end, and secure, well-paid employment will flourish, getting our people back to work at last, and ending the waste and injustice of having more than 4 million people in a hidden army of the unemployed concealed by Labour’s statistical fiddles.  We further believe that British industry, commerce, land and other economic and natural assets belong, in the final analysis, to the British nation and people.  To that end,  our economy and land should be restored to British ownership.  Preference in the job market should be given to native Britons.  Active steps must be taken to break up the socially, economically and politically damaging monopolies now being established by the supermarket giants.  Finally, British workers must be given a stake in the success and prosperity of the enterprises whose profits their labour creates by encouraging worker shareholder schemes and co-operative schemes.

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EDUCATION - discipline, standards, achievement!

We are against the ‘trendy’ teaching methods that have made Britain one of the most poorly educated nations in Europe.  The practice of politically correct indoctrination in all its guises must be ended, and discipline must be restored in the classroom, giving authority back to teachers and putting far greater emphasis on training young people in the industrial and technological skills necessary in the modern world.  It is also very necessary to instill in our young people knowledge of, and pride in, the history, cultures and heritage of the native peoples of Britain.

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AGRICULTURE - quality before quantity!

A strong, healthy agriculture sector is vital to the country.  Britain's farming industry should be encouraged to produce a much greater part of the nation's need in food products.  Priority should be switched from quantity to quality, as the move is made from competing in a global economy to maximum self-sufficiency for Britain.  A major shift to healthier and more sustainable organic farming is essential.  Britain's once great fishing industry should be restored with the re-imposition of the former exclusion zones around our coast.

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HEALTH - first-class healthcare for all!

A commitment should be made to a free, fully funded National Health Service for all British citizens.  The Health Service must be revitalised by boosting staff and bed numbers, by slashing unnecessary bureaucracy, and by addressing the root cause of low recruitment and retention – low pay.  No money should be given in foreign aid while our own hospitals are short of beds and the staff to run them.  More emphasis must be placed on healthy living with a greater understanding of sickness prevention through physical exercise, a healthier environment and improved diets.

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TRANSPORT - time to invest!

Increased investment is needed in Britain’s public transport system to bring it up to the highest standards in the world.  The fiasco of rail privatisation, with different companies running services and track, leading to higher fares and lower safety also needs to be resolved.  Congestion of our towns and cities must be eased by the provision of greater incentives to use rail and bus transport instead of private cars.  The first step is to end the crime and squalor that puts so many people off public transport.  Motorists must not be made the scapegoats for government failure.  Fuel tax should be cut, motorway speed limits raised, and hidden speed cameras should be banned.  Far more effort must be made to encourage the development and use of cleaner fuels.

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ENVIRONMENT - NO to pollution!

The ideal for Britain is that of a clean, beautiful country, free from pollution in all its forms.  Standards must be enforced to curb those damaging practices, whether by business or the individual, which cause harm to the environment.  “The polluter pays to clean up the mess” must become a fact of life, not an electioneering slogan. 
Work must be done to replace the brutalist modernism of 1960s-style-architecture with a blend of traditional local styles and materials.


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FOREIGN AID - time to spend our money on our own people!

It is completely unacceptable that Britain must forever be obliged to subsidise the incompetence and corruption of Third World states by supplying them with financial aid.  Foreign aid should be linked to a voluntary resettlement policy, whereby those nations taking significant numbers of people back to their homelands will need cash to help absorb those returning.  The billions of pounds saved every year by this policy will also be reallocated to vital services in Britain.

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PENSIONERS - pensioners before asylum seekers!

The conditions in which many of Britain’s old people are forced to live are a national disgrace.  We must ensure that all our old folk are able to live in comfortable homes, and that the earnings link with pensions is restored.  Elderly people who have paid a lifetime of taxes, and reared families, should not have to sell their homes to pay for care.

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Britain's interests first!

Britain’s foreign relations should be determined by the protection of our own national interest and not by our like or dislike of other nations’ internal politics.  We would have no quarrel with any nation that does not threaten British interests.  We should maintain an independent foreign policy of our own, and not a spineless subservience to the USA, the ‘international community’, or any other country.

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DEMOCRACY - letting the people decide!

The British people invented modern Parliamentary democracy, yet in recent years the British people have been denied their democratic rights.  On issue after issue, the views of the majority of British people have been ignored and overridden by a Politically Correct ‘élite’ which thinks it knows best.  On immigration, on Capital Punishment, on the surrender of British sovereignty to the EU and in numerous other areas, democracy has been absent as Labour, Tories and Lib-Dems conspire in election after election to offer the British people no real choice on such vital issues.  The British people should be given that choice, and thus the ability to restore and defend the basic democratic rights we have all been denied.  There should be more democracy, not less, and not just at national level, but at regional and local level too.  Power should be devolved to the lowest level possible, so that local communities can make decisions which affect them. 
Legal curbs, on freedom of speech imposed by successive Governments over the last 40 years, must be removed. 
A Bill of Rights guaranteeing fundamental freedoms to the British people must be implemented. 
Ordinary British people should have real democratic power over their own lives. 
Government, both local and national, should be truly accountable to the people who elect it.


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