The problem
We need to break from the old norm of voting for parties.
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This allows for a power above and beyond our chosen MP, (i.e. the party) to push agendas that override the wishes of his/her constituents.
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It allows for MPs to be coerced by fear of the sack if they don’t follow the party line.
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It therefore allows large scale corruption and manipulation.
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It allows for a diktat to be created that none have the power to stop.
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By raising donor funds for their election they are then open to doing favours in return.
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No-one is held accountable for their self-serving decisions and resignation leaves UK citizens saddled with the debt (currently 3 Trillion pounds).
We have seen this for decades where a prime minister (from either party) has pushed through decisions that are detrimental to the country and the people, and often against our wishes.
For instance:
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Sold off the gas and electric industries (Conservatives)
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Sold off and under-funded the NHS (Labour and Conservatives)
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Taken us into illegal wars (Labour)
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Mandated lockdowns and the use of untested and unproven drugs (Conservatives)
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Given away our taxes whenever and to whomever they wish (Labour and Conservatives)
Both parties are now agreed that the next step of evolution is to:
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Bring in a Central Bank digital currency
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Crack down on access to online information
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Sign up to the World Health Organisation (an unelected body) giving them the right to mandate vaccines and declare pandemics whenever they wish
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Show allegiance to the World economic Forum (an unelected body) who could then dictate travel restrictions and carbon emissions, and control our financial freedom and food production
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Declare carbon emission reductions which will devastate a vast swathe of activities, including travel, farming and the supply of food
These are the policies that are being openly discussed but they are only the tip of the iceberg. Many believe that if these are agreed and implemented it will lead to a totalitarian structure similar to China where your livelihood, wellbeing and decision making will be controlled by the Government and AI.
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This cannot be allowed to happen. It will lead to a dystopian world where millions suffer and the public are reduced to slaves under the control of an ‘elite class’ (as they like to call themselves).
What is the answer?
To decentralise the power and control.
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We need Independent MPs in all 650 seats – there would be no ‘leader’ and no parties, just majority rule and therefore no possibility of one person dictating the direction of the country.
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An independent MP will ONLY be interested in serving their constituents, ensuring they listen and follow their wishes.
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Constituents will decide where and how council tax funds are spent. This will lead to greater transparency and control.
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Constituents will have more direct influence if an MP fails to carry out what the people wish, decentrlaising power even further.
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If at any time independent MPs start to group up together and gain power they can easily be removed by their constituents breaking that power structure.
There are obviously more issues to be looked at as far as the nation is concerned however if all MPs are equal, all are independent and represent the people of the UK, this should lead to more open, transparent and balanced debates in the house and less of the childish ‘leader based’ debates we are used to seeing.
Greater Britain
We are NOT a party, we believe the ONLY way to guarantee that the people of this country are heard, appreciated, protected and served is with the complete dissolution of party power.
We want to create change for the better on behalf of all UK citizens, encouraging people to vote for the independent candidate whose prospects rely on having their best interests at heart.
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The diversification of power is critical. People who are the back bone of this country want a meaningful say on the direction of their family’s future.
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The time has come. Are you ready to join us in bringing about the biggest change this country, indeed this world, has ever gone through.
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Yes it will take strength, yes it will take courage, yes mistakes will be made. But how will you feel if you just sit back and do nothing?
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As Aristotle said “Tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society.”
Are you just going to sit back and wait for others to fix things for you?