- 1. Mandatory Electoral Audits: All local councils must undergo mandatory audits of their electoral processes and finances, covering the past five years, with full disclosure to the public. These audits must verify that council activities, including expenditures and decision-making processes, are transparent and in the public interest.
- Revised Electoral Laws: We call for revisions to the Representation of the People Act to ensure that only verifiable, living British citizens are registered to vote. The introduction of mandatory identification at polling stations is essential to prevent electoral fraud and to ensure that only eligible voters participate in elections.
- Financial Transparency and Accountability Laws: Local councils and public institutions must be legally required to disclose their financial activities and expenditures, including any affiliations with external organizations such as global NGOs. This should be part of an annual audit that is accessible to the public to foster transparency and accountability.
- Reform of Devolution Powers: We propose a comprehensive review of the current devolution program, ensuring that local authorities only hold powers that they are capable of responsibly managing. Centralized oversight must be reintroduced to prevent misuse of power at the local level, particularly in decisions that affect national interests, such as housing development and environmental policies.
- Reassessment of Climate and Housing Emergency Policies: We recommend a full parliamentary review of the environmental and housing policies implemented under the "climate emergency" and "housing emergency" banners. This review must involve public consultations and independent scientific assessments to ensure these policies are truly beneficial for the environment, wildlife, and citizens, rather than driven by ideological or external agendas.
- Repeal or Reform of the Prorogation and Calling of Parliament Act 2022: Given the significant constitutional changes introduced without public consent, we call for a referendum on this act. The British public should have the final say on any changes to the democratic process of dissolving Parliament and calling elections.
- Regulation of Global NGO Influence: We propose stricter regulations on the influence of global non-governmental organizations in local and national governance. Any financial or advisory role these organizations play within government decisions should be clearly outlined and publicly disclosed to avoid conflicts of interest that may not align with the needs of British citizens.