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12 POINT PHILOSOPHY

1. To ensure that all citizens of Britain are free, happy, and are able to pursue and fulfil their goals and dreams without interference from either the state or other individuals.

2. To create the conditions for a society where individuals can both celebrate their individuality but also feel apart of one national community where citizens support each other.

3. To restore Britain’s moral fabric, to restore order and the respect individuals should have to authority, and to make Britain a country where conformity and not rebellion is the main virtue, and where citizens understand they also have responsibilities and obligations to society.

4. To create a society where individuals respect each other and respect each other’s private property.

5. To create the conditions where all individuals feel safe, and to discourage, deter and punish those who wish to infringe on other people’s rights and wish to harm other people or their property.

6. To create a truly meritocratic society where hard work, integrity, honesty and the pursuit of knowledge are qualities that are rewarded and respected.

7. To create a nation with first class public services; where public servants are respected, and are able to carry out their duties without excessive government interference.

8. To create a strong economy and create a situation where the individual is economically free and not being overburdened by excessive and unnecessary taxation.

9. To promote and ensure that people take pride in our nation’s history, to emphasise our nation’s role in civilisation, and to respect our nation’s traditions.

10. To ensure that Britain continues to be a great and strong independent sovereign nation, maintaining strong diplomatic and economic links with other free nations.

11. For Britain to have a responsible foreign policy and for Britain to be a leading player in the maintenance of international peace and security and the current world order, as well as helping peoples in the face of tyrannical aggression.

12. To ensure that Britain has a strong defence capability, to ensure that the traditional important role of the Royal Navy is maintained, and to act decisively in the defence of our islands and freedoms in the face of conventional and unconventional threat or attack.

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