Restore Britain's main policy focus includes the following 5 principles: Taxation The law and liberty Attending boldly to immigration Housing and infrastructure Energy I place them in my order of preference - I'll explain why later. The party's order may well be different. My general view on policy is that under stable conditions, no one of these core policies is more important than another. All intersect. In such a way as to reinforce each other. But we are not operating under stable conditions. I do not think this observation is well enough accepted yet. Nor does anyone appear to be confident about how to deal with it. I have a sensible theory which requires attention to policy in the order I'm proposing above. Order is always negotiable and I may object if taxation is not at the top. I'd like to ask the party to scrutinise this proposition. All 5 of these are cause and effect subdivisions of a greater umbrella for how the country can be run properly. And...
North Stoke Life
Sightings from a hamlet in Oxfordshire, England. Everything here is an experiment in the movement of thought and observing that happening.