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Policing
and emergency services: We want to maintain a
strong, effective, well equipped police force, with a
well paid and looked after membership. The attitude of
the police should be one that is sensitive to the rights
of this nation's good standing populace but firm, fair
and just towards crime and criminality itself. We would
implement a recruitment, hiring, training and deployment
policy committed to developing more highly trained police
officers, fire fighters, paramedics; emergency services
staff and rescue workers on the streets. Officers will be
given the flexibility to do their job to the best of
their abilities; we will cut down on police bureaucracy
so officers of the law can go back to patrolling the
streets, catching criminals and keeping society safe. We
would like to see the police be given more powers to
question and retain suspects if
necessary.
Justice: We will restructure the
criminal justice system so it both functions and benefits
society, whilst upholding the iron law of justice. We
believe some of the ways to achieving this is a justice
system that fits the criminal, whereby they are released
when a court of law is convinced that they are no longer
prone to crime thus separating genuine criminals from
responsible citizens, our philosophy is rehabilitation
through the most effective means
necessary.
We call this
'indeterminate sentencing' which means criminals are sent
to facilities or prisons until such a time as they are
deemed fit for release prior to which they will undergo a
balanced combination of psychological treatment and hard
labour until 'cured'. Certain offences that are incurable
and demand such a level of justice such as treason,
paedophilia, rape and pre-meditated murder (among
others), would in some cases merit the use of capital
punishment. This legislation would be retrospective and
would require a sentence review of those inmates serving
sentences for murder, paedophilia and terrorism. We will
reintroduce hard labour and sentencing linked to payments
for victims. Life should mean life, an end to open
prisons and weekend leave etc. Those inmates of British
citizenship who have held their British citizenship for
five years or less will be stripped of their Citizenship
and deported to their country of origin. We would
immediately deport any foreign inmates currently residing
within the confines of the prison
system.
A citizen's
home is their castle and laws will be introduced to make
sure a person can use what ever force, means necessary to
protect their home and family from intruders. Thieves and
other offenders to be made to work in prison to repay
victims for the value of goods lost and trauma suffered
at a set daily work rate, and they will not be released
until they have repaid every penny in full, using this
system the criminal will work to repay his victim and
will not get out until he does so no matter how long it
takes, there will be no time off for good behaviour,
habitual thieves to be given hard
labour.
Reduction of legal complexity: Law will
be written in plain language, barring the need for it to
express logical construction, and lawmakers will be
encouraged to reduce the amount of law on the books to a
few simple principles per topic, or as close as is
possible. Clearly corporate tort law will never be as
simple as legislation regarding homicide, but the
proliferation of laws built upon previous laws with no
thought of a system of law as whole will
end.
Unemployment: In addition to the
thousands of job opportunities the Integralist system
will create, we would further contain the unemployment
problem through the establishment of Economic Refugee
Centres (ERCs) throughout the country. These centers will
house the homeless, mentally sick, unemployed, and social
outcasts, providing them with free medical services,
food, and clothing, shelter, and education, social
interactive competence until they attain the skills
necessary to return to society and find employment. After
release from an ERC, social refugees will be transported
to the city, town or village of their choice and be given
social help to start a new life in that
city.
This programme
of rehabilitation will emphasise the training of skills
in demand (whilst still catering to personal taste and
ambition). We will ensure that skilled and experienced
persons who require funding will receive it in the form
of low interest loans from the corporate bodies. Skilled
people over fifty will be given the opportunity to
retrain as teachers in their particular skill and work,
if they wish, in the government training
centres.
Provision of Crèches: An Integralist
Government would ensure that all major employers and
public services would made available on-site childcare
crèche facilities. Generous incentives would be made
available for employers to provide such care, and the
benefits to society in freeing-up many parents who wish
to return to work but are unable to do so because of
prohibitive child-care costs.
Environment: We support efforts to
preserve the environment and ensure the British people
have air that is fit to breathe, food that is fit to eat,
and water that is fit to drink. The use of
ground-leeching artificial fertilisers will be phased out
in favour of naturally-sourced alternatives. We would
enact an energy policy which would prioritise the
conversion of Great Britain's economy from a fossil fuel
based economy to a greener solar-nuclear-hydrogen-bio
fuel orientated economy. All new houses and building
constructions will have to incorporate forms of renewable
energy such as solar panels and wind turbines etc, as
well as efficient insulation. We would invest in Hydrogen
research because it's the most plentiful element in the
universe and the fuel of the future along with research
in other areas also.
The
Integralist Party favours tax and grant incentives to
promote the use of renewable energy sources. We would
fund research and development for renewable energy
resources on a huge scale. Every planning or housing
development will be required to produce an 'environmental
audit' indicating how they have incorporated the use of
renewable energy and energy efficiency into their plans
before permission is granted. The long term goal would be
phase out the use of nuclear
power.
We would also
educate the Nation on a cleaner world and implement many
policies that would ensure a cleaner greener Nation for
us. We would for example put the environment on the
national education curriculum so the young would grow up
with an awareness and knowledge of the importance of the
environment. Our Nation must be self sufficient in
energy and we will look into new research and a cleaner
energy and a cleaner planet for us all to live in. We
support the concept that 'Small is Beautiful' and will
encourage ecological farming in small free-range units.
We will monitor live export and minimise the internal
live transport of farm animals and improve market and
slaughterhouse conditions. All forms of intensive
farming, including fish farms will be phased out. We will
also prohibit the import of any animal commodities
produced by methods, which do not meet our high UK
standards.
The problem of
global warming can only be tackled by a whole series of
changes starting at a personal level and moving up
through all levels of government and industry. Examples
of the kind of changes we envisage are: a huge shift
towards the use of public transport; a move away from air
pollution and harmful chemicals in the air and water;
introducing real punitive taxation for industrial
emissions not meeting strict
standards.
The greatest
local threat however to our 'Green and Pleasant land' is
the Government's threatened 'concreting' over much of the
U.K for housing, we plan to implement a green building
plan for new eco-housing from local materials in local
designs we plan to build a housing project with no more
than 65% housing to grass and open space in some areas as
low as 50% we want a greener cleaner housing
plan.
Agriculture: Conservative estimates
currently put Britain's total unused farm land at near
700,000 hectares (2006:Set-aside land: 520,000 hectares,
bare fallow land 150,000 hectares). In total, we estimate
there is 1,000,000 hectares of potential farmland
provided it has been reclaimed from various obstacles.
With the stable prices and an assured market we will
bring we can finally undertake the task of creating some
25,000 farmsteads across the country. Each of these will
be bought/nationalised, conditioned, irrigated,
furnished, seeded, tooled up and eventually turned into
family farms. These farms will be organised by the CBA
(Corporation of British Agriculture) which will maintain
stability and direction throughout the operation. Farmers
will be encouraged to grow all they can as opposed to all
they can afford and will be subsidised to do so either by
the EU of the CBA depending on our relations with Europe.
It is estimated that at this rate of production within 5
years our dependency of foreign imports will have
gone.
Fisheries: We want the reconstruction of
our fishing industry after we re-negotiate the EU Common
Fisheries Policy (CFP) which has crippled Britain's fish
stocks and fishing communities. We would like to see a
full return of the sovereignty of British waters whose
management will be transferred to the CBF (Corporation of
British Fisheries). The disastrous quota system will be
scrapped in favour of the Faroese "effort based" system
which has proved to be much better for protecting and
rebuilding fish stocks.
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