Saturday, January 12, 2019

Policy Wish List

What follows is a working list (I'll change it from time-to-time) of 'real world' policies that I would like to see enacted.  These do not reflect any longer-term vision, rather it's immediate stuff that - if I had the power - I would seek to implement within one or two parliaments as part of a 'revolution-from-the-middle'.  The list reflects leanings that are generally towards libertarian-ethnonationalism (for want of a better description):

Leave the EU, the Single Market, the EU Customs Union and Euratom.

Leave the ECHR.

Abolish the Monarchy, restore the hereditary House of Lords, and following a transition period, select the President from the Lords for two-year terms.

Abolish the BBC.

Leave NATO and change British defence doctrine to defence of the Home Islands, the Crown dependencies and British Overseas Territories.

End immigration from Moslem countries.

Enact a new Bill of Rights, limiting the intervention of Parliament and the scope of statutory law-making and restoring the primacy of common law.

Close down 75% of central government bureaucracy.

Reform local government in England into local commissioning bodies.  Privatise most services.
Abolish the Scottish Parliament and the National Assembly for Wales and replace with greater powers for local government and assemblies selected from local government and the relevant central government offices.

End all unskilled immigration.  Limit skilled immigration to areas where there is a provable skill shortage and where migrants can be secured from western EU countries (Zone 1) or Australia, New Zealand or Canada (Zone 2).  Limit immigration from other countries (Zone 3) to tourism and business visits, except where an individual is white and can demonstrate white British heritage.
Retain the NHS and ensure it is properly funded and well-staffed with white British clinicians and staff.

Restore the Eleven Plus and the tripartite system.  Encourage low-cost private schooling.

Require that the ‘new’ universities convert back to polytechnics. Provide funding for foundation degrees for people who have completed apprenticeships or have equivalent experience.

Restrict grant funding to top 15% of A-level students under a National Scholarship Scheme.


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