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Safer streets, fairer justice

Policing, sentencing, prisons, rehabilitation. How would you do justice better?

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Human rights

Establishing a framework for dignified end-of-life choices

The current parliamentary deadlock on assisted dying highlights a fundamental human rights issue. Access to a dignified end, free from unnecessary suffering, should not be a matter of political expediency. We need to establish a clear, com

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Human rights

Constitutional right to complain about things that are already quite good

It is a fundamental British value to look at something perfectly adequate and declare it not good enough. The bus came on time? Yes but it was a bit cold. The NHS saved your life? Yes but the car park was expensive. The sun is shining?

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Human rights

The right of every man to have babies if he wants them

It is an inalienable right. The fact that its not physically possible is besides the point. The motion passed 14-2. Francis abstained. He was having a lie down.

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Justice & law

Protect judicial independence from political interference with a codified constitution

The United Kingdom is one of only three democracies without a codified constitution (the others being Israel and New Zealand). This means that fundamental rights and institutional arrangements exist largely through convention and statute, b

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Human rights

Freedom of movement should be a right, not a privilege for the wealthy

International

One of the consequences of Brexit that is rarely discussed honestly is that freedom of movement now exists only for people who can afford it. If you are wealthy, you can still live and work in Europe through investor visas, golden passports

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Name it. Give it a colour. Write a tagline. Every great movement starts somewhere, even a fictional one.

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Write your policies

Make your case. Explain how it works. Let the community vote, debate, and challenge your ideas.

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Vote, debate, fork

Vote on other people's ideas. Disagree kindly. Fork a policy you like and adapt it to your own manifesto.