[WRP] - Statement of Policies - Draft 1st edition

Day 2,063, 13:29 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Huey George
Introduction



The Workers' Rights Party has been working to draft a 'statement of our policies'. Once completed this should help better inform new and old citizens of what as a party we stand for. Here is a 'duplicate public version' of the Google docs form used to organise the views of the WRP membership into a statement for possible interest. The link to the official survey can be obtained from me or on the WRP feed.

Why is the draft being released into the eUK media?
To allow members of the Workers' Rights Party who don't like to visit external forums a chance to comment on the proceedings via a comment here or a direct pm to me. Also to provide new citizens looking for a party to join or older citizens looking for a change an insight of the fine 'democracy' in process in our long established Workers' Rights Party.

When reading this please bear in mind nothing is set in stone yet most guiding policies require further deliberation and above 60% majority agreement. Additionally other working policies need to be drafted and amended to this initial statement. Although despite just saying the above... this 1st draft is a good indication of where our party is going I feel

Statement of the Workers' Rights Party Policies. - Draft 1st edition



The Workers' Rights Party stand to ensure the Government or in majority power would;

("Government" includes Congress, the CP and his cabinet...although we as a party recognise the separate duties, roles and responsibilities of Congress and the CP Office)

In terms of Home Affairs

Ensures all eUK citizens can work for a fair wage or in a commune as desired.
Attempt to educate all new and exsisting citizens via Government Programmes and constantly updated guides
Support the NHS by maintaining the current level of Governmental involvement.*
Maintain current tax levels on Food*
Decrease Income tax on Food Raw Materials*
Decrease Import tax on Weapons*
Decrease Income tax on Weapons Raw Materials*
Allow only select few immigrants in the country from allied nations.*

Statements

The Workers' Rights Party generally speaking feel the eUK public are responsible and resilient.*
The Workers' Rights Party generally speaking feel the government is need of some minor reform to be better organised, accountable and transparent with no corruption.*

*Indicates less than 60% majority support from the party membership



The Workers' Rights Party stand to ensure the Government or in majority power would;

In terms of Foreign Affairs

Only have MPPs with key TWO allies and other countries at "time of need"
Ensure the current military structure of the eUK in maintained*
Fight and support all allied war efforts*
Ensure the eUK is in direct conflict most of the times
Support the long term occupation of foreign territories by the eUK only if a bonus is being achieved.*
In terms of training ground loans provide a small amount of these loans to citizens who prove trustworthy

Statements

The Workers' Rights Party generally speaking feel the Ministry of Defence is need of some minor reform to perform it's duties satisfactorily.

*Indicates less than 60% majority support from the party membership



Cross Party Co-operation

Statements

The Workers' Rights Party would like to increase opportunities to work with the PCP and the UKPP.*

The Workers' Rights Party would like to maintain a similar number of opportunities to work with New Era, TUP, UKRP, ESO and all other eUK political Parties.*

There are no parties the Workers' Rights Party would like to reduce the number of opportunities to work with.*

*Indicates less than 60% majority support from the party membership



Internal Party matters

Statements

In terms of the Free British Irregulars the majority of the party membership like and support the fact our party has an official Military Unit.

The party should generally be pro-active in recruitment of new citizens to join the party.*

*Indicates less than 60% majority support from the party membership

Close

In the party and haven't had your say yet? - Don't worry there is still time to get involved with the process of shaping our party as we move forward.

Not in the Workers' Rights Party? - If you like some of what you've read why not join and get involved...

Further articles and surveys will be released in the future as the Statement of the Workers' Rights Party policies is developed. This is only the start - Working today for a better tomorrow.



Who are the Workers' Rights Party?

The Workers’ Rights Party is a political party which strives to see the eUK is full of dedicated, active and well-informed citizens supported by their government. We are dedicated to ensuring equality and enhancing society for all eUK citizens. We trust the people tempered by prudence, this separates us from a lot of the other parties of the eUK who dis-trust the people tempered by fear. At the heart of our party is fairness, free-thinking and creativity.

How can you help?

Join the Workers’ Rights Party – Together we can work towards a better, stronger and brighter eUK





Who are the Free British Irregulars?

The Free British Irregulars, fights for freedom, fairness and justice, we fight for the United Kingdom and her allies. Although the proud fighting arm of the Workers' Rights Party we will accept any man or woman who uphold our ideals.

We are a open, creative and progressive military unit, with every solider free to follow their own path and find their destiny in aid of the eUK.

The Free British Irregulars supply:

Weekly supply of 25 Q6 Weapons and other weapon supplies to help build rockets if required.
Weekly supply of 250 Q5 Food
Extra supplies to complete missions and mercenary medals
Reward supplies for leveling up your military rank or experience level
Stability, direction and a strong chain of command
A great competition!

Consider Enlisting today!

Thanks for reading

Author
Huey George
Owner, Press Director and Editor of The Daily eWorker
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
Former Member of Congress(Parliament)
Former Minster of Foreign Affairs
Former Speaker of the House