[WRP&PCP] - Congressional approach

Day 2,163, 11:33 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Huey George

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In coalition once again to bring Congress(Parliament) a firm base of approachable and active members never afraid to stand up for what is right for the citizen and the eUK. Members of Congress who stand for fairness, equality and integrity.

A vote for our coalition will be a vote for an increasingly united, fair, respected and vital Congress(Parliament). A strong voice for the people of the eUK.



Why cast your vote for the PCP/WRP coalition to ensure I'm a member of Congress(Parliament)

I'll split this down into three sections, What I'll do, my experience and what makes me different

What I'll do

My likely actions based on what Members of Congress can propose/vote on; (of course I can't see the future so this are just my principles and all my actual decision would be informed based on the situation at the time)

Change taxes - Based on the 'main' forms of taxation. I agree with 1.00% Work Tax across the board so would vote against any proposed change. I generally agree with all current import taxation so would most likely vote against any proposed changes however would be open to discussion. I generally feel VAT is too high on food and too low on weapons so may consult with my fellow members of Congress to see if a consesus could be reach to amend this. Other taxation changes would be assessed on a case by case basis as unlikely to be raised.

Change the minimum wage - I agree with the current minimum wage so would most likely vote against any change.

Country Donations and Issue Money - I would make an informed decision on a case by case basis.

President Impeachment - I'm unlikely to support a impeachment as the CP has been elected by public majority. It'd have to be absolute negligence which endangered the UK's future and security for me to vote in favour of 'removing' the CP from office.

Natural enemy - This can only be decided on a case by case basis and after all the facts have been reviewed and the pros and cons weighed up.

My likely actions based on what the Country President can propose for Congress to vote on; (of course again I can't see the future so this are just my principles and all my actual decision would be informed based on the situation at the time)

- Mutual Protection Pacts At the moment these are the likely MPP I'll be required to vote on.
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I feel comfortable with the exsisting set our allies the UK holds so would be most likely to vote in favour of re-signing all MPPs however my decision as always would be an informed one. I'd welcome your views on any of the MPP we hold as a country.

Airstrike - Similar to Natural Enemy, this can only be decided on a case by case basis and after all the facts have been reviewed and the pros and cons weighed up. With the decision that much more important as it would have to be made to justify the high initial cost to the country.

Message to New Citizens - I'm for this being kept as much as possible up to date and relevant however again my decision would be based on what the proposed message was.

- The 'others' I won't cover as they are unlikely to come up if they still exist for some...

Finally I'd look to establish a 'select' committee of members of Congress, which as well as the Congressional PMs with the CP and his cabinet would hold a separate Congressional PM of very active cross-party members of Congress only , willing to show that Congress can be as active as the CP and their team and a 'productive' counter-balance to the CP, not 'destructive' or 'weak', just ensuring the public will is always represented.

Let our members of Congress earn these as much as the CP earns their .



My experience

I'm a four-time Congress(Parliament) Member.
My track record is documented in my "A view from Parliament" Series, which is open, transparent and lets my constituents know exactly how I've voted during my time in Congress(Parliament).

Here are them all;
First term;
Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Article 4
Article 5 Article 6 Article 7 Article 8
Second term;
Article 9 Article 10 Article 11 Article 12
Article 13 Article 14 Article 15 Article 16
Article 17
Third term;
Article 18 Article 19 Article 20 Article 21
Article 22 Article 23
Fourth term;
Article 24 Article 25 Article 26 Article 27

I’m a dedicated active and well-informed citizen.

I believe and trust the people, I will consult widely to give the eUK citizenship the ability to offer their opinions on any proposed votes on laws which decide the policy of the eUK. This is so my voting principles are always informed by the will of my electorate.



I will remain very communicative via the media module, something I feel is important to increasing the population of the eUK. An active media creates a well informed, content public, which works together with government strategies domestic or foreign.



What makes me different?

While you may not agree with everything I've written I've hopefully provided you a clear indication of what you'll get with me in Congress. There has been a lot of negativity surrounding Congress, the debates it has and the decisions it makes, in the media and general chat of late so I'd say this if you vote like you've always voted, you'll get what you always get. So if you're not happy with the state of Congress consider strongly voting PCP and WRP to give a clear indication you'd like a more active and informing Congress even if you don't historically support our parties. Let's have a step change.



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Author
Huey George
Owner, Press Director and Editor of The Daily eWorker
Vice Party President of The Workers' Rights Party
Owner of 462-477 Engineering, Industrial, Manufacturing and Agricultural Concerns
Commander of the Free British Irregulars Military Unit
Minister of Home Affairs (Minster of Education)
Former Member of Congress(Parliament)
Former Minster of Foreign Affairs
Former Speaker of the House