Project:
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Description:
The English Constitution Party (ECP) is committed to advocating for England's independence from the British union. The party's mission is to restore constitutional governance, ensuring power is returned to local counties and shires, and that government actions remain accountable to the people. The ECP promotes self-determination as a fundamental right and seeks to offer England a referendum on leaving the British union. Additionally, the party aims to sever ties with the European Union to regain full sovereignty.
Desired Outcome:
England becomes an independent, sovereign nation with a government that is accountable to its citizens, respects individual liberties, and operates within the bounds of constitutional law.
What Could Go Wrong:
If unmanaged, the push for independence could lead to political instability, economic uncertainty, and strained relations with the rest of the UK and the EU. There is also a risk of divisiveness within England itself, as not all citizens may support the move towards independence.
Current Situation:
England remains within the United Kingdom, while questions around sovereignty and post-EU legal/political arrangements remain part of wider constitutional debate.
Action Strategy:
The ECP proposes to educate the public on their constitutional rights, advocate for a referendum on independence, and promote transparent governance. The strategy includes reducing the role of the central parliament and empowering local governance structures.
Concern Category:
Constitutional Reform
Keywords:
English independence, sovereignty, referendum, self-determination, British union, local governance
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