Showing posts with label Commonwealth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commonwealth. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 September 2017


Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain

Happily, we will now get an Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain, delivered by Brexit.
British sovereignty should no longer be shared and we should be represented abroad by only the British Government; the Sovereign-in-Parliament should be the final arbiter over British Subjects; and we should be Democratic not Bureaucratic.
I stood fast for this—I even had to leave Cameron’s Conservatives—but now the Referendum has delivered our British Will on this, even though the Liberal Democrats do not understand that. I want to be in Parliament to see that this is delivered.

I want to see stronger Defence—it has been cut too far; by definition,  no crystal ball can forecast when we may face an unforeseen danger.
I also want to see better use of the Armed Services abroad, used together with a Civilian Overseas Aid Service, to deliver Foreign Aid in kind on scene (no money handed over); and to be ready to help when Humanitarian and Natural Disasters occur. We need some change in Force structures and some new ships—Logistics, Humanitarian and Military Command and Support ships.  We should consider National Citizenship Service to augment Defence and Humanitarian Aid capabilities.

A Strategic Defence Review should look again at Force roles across the Globe, at Home Based Quick Reaction Mobile Regular Forces and at establishing Commonwealth Naval Task Groups, not least to share meeting Disaster Relief scenarios.
Security, Intelligence and Surveillance must be fully funded.

UK Border Controls and Immigration, post Brexit, should be wholly subject to the sovereign will of Parliament which alone should set and alter these laws and rules as required from time to time. 

Parliament should establish new criteria for British Citizenship, Immigration and Visa entry policies. 
I consider that we should avoid setting Migration level targets—the numbers are always arbitrary—but rely instead on sensible and balanced criteria.
For example, except for security reasons, tourists and visitors should be able to enter with minimal fuss, albeit with an insistence on the visitor being self sufficient and holding health cover insurance for the duration of the agreed length of stay.  Work Visas should be issued when jobs have been secured and health cover insurance provided by the visitor or employer. The employer might need to show that local recruitment was impractical.  A variety of visas would be needed -to cover students, for example.

Refugees should always be given exactly that— safe refuge—where there is a genuine need and usually where a proper approach has been made to the first British Authority with whom the refugee can make contact.  Refugees should be brought to Britain under proper control and suitably accommodated; their aim should be to return home when safe; otherwise, after a period set by Parliament, they should apply for citizenship and full residential status.
As I would like to introduce National Citizenship Service after the age of 18, I would like so see  all applicants for citizenship having to undertake such service, and to pass an English test.

Our Commonwealth Links have sadly diminished since we joined the EC/EU and we must revitalise those relationships in terms of free trade, cultural exchange and strengthen Defence co-operation. I’d propose a Commonwealth Free Trade Agreement.

Small Business: I have a solution to Late Payment Problem: HMRC should penalise late payers, via VAT returns. And I think the Business Rates system across the UK must be radically simplified to be based only on premises size (square footage), regardless of  site location or use, etc, in two bands: one for PLCs and a capped lower rate for SMEs.

National Lottery Ticket’s should include five option boxes so we can direct what benefits:  Research, NHS, Defence, Art & Culture and Community.
 Farming and Fishing should continue to receive, directly from the British Government, the subsidies currently received via Brussels.  Parliament should then, consulting with those industries, change  policies so that both CFP and the CAP fits our circumstances.

Universities  need a guarantee that there will be no non-security restrictions on visas for foreign staff or students.  Attracting foreign investment should be encouraged.

The NHS is vital but a thorough review is needed to get the available money more directly to the point of need.

Food and Fuel Poverty is best combatted by a good economy but we should immediately defy EU restraints and stop VAT on domestic energy.

Space Exploration:  Create a tax free unsubsidized regime to build the British Space Industry.

No more Onshore Wind Turbines unless directly owned, unsubsidized and run by local communities themselves.

Housing needs should be supported with any available public monies primarily being injected to support start up private home ownership.

Sunday, 17 May 2015

UN is not fit - it must get a peace-maker role

The UN needs to mandate action (I have written about the drag of a single veto - it should not stop an 80% mandate of the General Assembly) for the best and most effective forces in the world to implement - the British Armed Forces. No dodgy Blairite dossiers, no wishy-washy bomb from a safe distance USA sorties - any soldier knows one must take and hold ground to neutralize an opponent.

Thursday, 26 March 2015

AN INDEPENDENT’S MANIFESTO

Mike Scott-Hayward
AN INDEPENDENT’S  MANIFESTO FOR AN
Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain

26 March 2015
OVERARCHING PRINCIPLES
Independent Britain
                Independent, to emphasise that British sovereignty shall no longer be shared or surrendered.
Britain Governing herself, not governed by any supra national authority – and therefore not in the EU.
Britain represented only by the British Government abroad and in all international organisations – such as the UNO, IMF, IMO, NATO, EFTA, et al.
Sovereign Britain
                The Sovereign-in-Parliament final arbiter over British Citizens
Democratic Britain
Democratic not Bureaucratic
POLICY GUIDELINES
·         Defence
o   SLBM based Nuclear Deterrent.
o   Carrier Force – cover roles across Atlantic/Mediterranean, Asian and Pacific regions.
o   Home Based and Quick Reaction Mobile Regular Forces.
o   National Service including Civilian Overseas Service and Volunteers.
o   Reserve Forces for Emergencies and to provide a Resilience Corps.
o   Commonwealth Links – establish Commonwealth Naval Task Groups/Squadrons etc
o   East of Suez Base/s
o   Strengthen the Royal fleet Auxiliary – emphasise on new additional Disaster Relief role, including hospital ships.
·         Overseas Aid and Development: 
o    Switch to predominance of assistance provided through Armed Forces, National Service, RFA and Civilian Overseas Service and Volunteers on development and aid  projects coordinated by FCO and MOD.
o   Minimal Financial Support through partial funding of projects delivered by British Companies
·         Security, Intelligence and Surveillance – better resources.
·         Immigration
o   Principle that the UK Border Controls and Immigration are wholly subject to the sovereign will of Parliament which alone sets and alters law and rules as required from time to time.
o   Immigration Quotas will be set when and if necessary based on impact on UK infrastructure and needs.
o   Refugees – People seeking Asylum will always be treated as special case with decisions taken under the Royal Prerogative.
o   Immigrants
§  People seeking permanent British Residential Status and Citizenship, either: 
·         Having British Roots:  Will become British Subjects and Citizens of UK and Colonies upon proof of connection which meets  criteria set by Parliament from time to time, or
·         Not having British roots but seeking full British Citizenship:  May become British Subjects and Citizens of UK and Colonies on application and meeting criteria set by Parliament from time to time, after 5 year qualification and contribution period during which time they must have held an appropriate Entry Visa.
§  People seeking Limited Residential Status (Renewable periodically), for the purpose of work, study or investment:
·         Entry Visa conditional upon holding proof, and continued applicability, of full medical insurance cover and proof of:
o   Employment Position covered by Employers Certificate of necessity and  remunerated sufficiently so as to ensure the entrant will be fully self-financing in respect of all own living, accommodation needs and of any admissible accompanying dependents; or
o   Fully funded University (or other approved establishment) place including full living and accommodation expenses or
o   Fully Self Financing in all respect, including medical insurance and ability to maintain investment or bank deposit holdings at level set from time to time by Parliament.
o   Tourists – Time limited Visas subject to proof of Medical Care Insurance and sufficient holding of funds for intended visit activities.
·         The Commonwealth. 
o   Renew emphasis on cooperation with Commonwealth in international affairs
o   Renew and encourage trade with and within the Commonwealth.  Propose a Commonwealth Free Trade Agreement.
·         Small Business:
o   Solution to Late Payment Problem – HMRC penalise late payers, via VAT returns.
o   Business Rates – based directly on premises size (area/square footage), not location, use, etc, in two bands: PLCs and SMEs
·         NHS: 
o   NHS UK – stronger Hospital Based structure with autonomous GP practices
o   Care Homes – sourced by Hospitals, from Council, Social, Charity and Private Sector (Nanny cannot do it all)
·         Democracy
o   Parliament
§  Cohesive Parliamentary Structure 
§  Westminster integrated with four National Parliaments – MPs sit at Westminster and in National Parliaments, with additional National Members for PR balance.
§  Repeal the Coalition clamp on motions of confidence and the fixed term restriction of democracy.
o   Recall - Simple system of by election called when 30% of registered voters sign petition.          
o   Binding Local Referenda: Council Decisions, including Planning Consents, overturned by referendum of voters in affected wards when appeal called by 20% of the relevant voters.
·         Smaller Government – Guiding Principle should be to not legislate unless doing so is only solution.
·         Housing – Remit of the National Parliaments but need for a UK regime encouraging first/single home ownership.
·         International Trade –Engage in full trading relationships worldwide with an emphasis on trade with the Commonwealth, EFTA and the USA.
·         Energy
o   Full mix led by nuclear with clean oil, gas and coal technology, fracking, tidal, solar and riparian power.
o   No subsidy, support or targets for intermittent wind or wave power but no bar to private development if Planning Consent, decided “in county”, is agreed. (See Planning).
·         Railways
o   HS2 becomes United Kingdom High Speed Railway (UK HSR):  Floated for public and private investment, build from both ends (and even the middle outwards), including Scotland and Wales.  Must have high freight capacity.
o   Encourage investment in new rail links using fiscal leniency.
o   Review Rail Franchises- longer term investments 
·         Personal Taxation and Welfare Support
o   Properly establish system as advocated by the tax Payers Alliance, whereby a choice between a Citizen Benefit and a Tax free Allowance, removes benefit trap and encourages people to take employment without facing claw-backs.
·         Space Exploration:  Tax free unsubsidized environment to encourage British ventures.
·         Human Trafficking:   Human trafficking has increased; it is abhorrent and a prime cause involves prostitution.    Prostitution cannot be stopped but a safer environment can be created to protect for sex workers as well and creating a disincentive, taking the profit out of human trafficking. 
o   Regulation a preferred,  safer and better route than unenforceable wholesale prohibition
o   License sex workers’ register, approved and held by local authority.
o   Human Trafficking (for any purpose) to carry minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment without parole
·         Coalition- in extremis only – supply and confidence support
Mike Scott-Hayward