PA Direct Democracy Manifesto

The People's Administration's policies are NOT to be implemented into law, should we install direct democracy.

The People's Administration's direct democracy manifesto is purely a list of proposals that we would put to the people for potential amendment and/or implementation into law, should the UK reform to direct democracy via any mechanism.

Some of our policies have already been adopted by the coalition or, are being considered [stated below] but, none of the adopted policies were listed in either the Conservative or Liberal Democrat pre-election manifestos 2010.

 

PA policy proposals adopted or under consideration [in-part or in-full]:

Terminate and Cannibalise national medical records IT system
National Restorative Justice scheme [only since the riots of 2011]
Full MoD audit to investigate the sufficiency of all military software and suppliers
Smoking to be banned in private vehicles and homes when children are present
Burglary of private property/Enhanced rights of self-defence
Cyber Defence
Establishment of a state-run bank
Cessation of the sale of all UK woodland and national park land
Review of the viability of all Government Quangos
Reform of Parliamentary Expenses Schemes
Review of all Banking Legislation
Child Benefit to be means tested

PA policy proposals submitted directly to David Cameron but refused:

£2 BN Somalia aid fund
Review of BBC 'TV' Licensing
Hemp Cultivation Policy - policy adopted but used for opium instead of hemp
Environmental Studies to be redefined and included in the National Curriculum

 

Voting for direct democracy outside a general election

Direct Democracy - Audio

It is up to us, the people [not the politicians] to use the power that we have always had, to choose to implement direct democracy as soon as possible.

This is not a protest campaign.

Following the People's Administration Direct Democracy Party [a mainstream registered party since March 2010] on Twitter, gives us your permission [when a majority] to invoke existing laws under UN Articles 21 and 61 [which the UK is signed-up to], so as to take immediate control of all policy decision-making by forming a legitimate UN-sanctioned direct democracy with majority election and without revolution, in the UK.

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The People's Administration's constitution for reform to direct democracy and our voting protocols have both been accepted by the UK Electoral Commission and the UN as legitimate. In a general election, the People's Administration does not have to field candidates to secure your vote on the ballot paper. Outside a general election, you can vote for a legitimate reform to direct democracy now!