Project:
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Description:
The English Constitution Party (ECP) is dedicated to restoring England's governance to its constitutional roots, advocating for independence and a return to the rule of law. The party seeks to decentralise power by enhancing local governance and ensuring government accountability. In healthcare, ECP proposes policies that support bodily autonomy and informed consent, including access to off-label medications and comprehensive nutritional education. The autonomy of healthcare professionals is to be protected from government oversight.
Desired Outcome:
A political environment where governance is transparent, power is decentralised, and individual liberties are protected. In healthcare, the goal is to ensure patient autonomy and access to diverse treatment options, with healthcare professionals operating free from government interference.
What Could Go Wrong:
Failure to implement these policies could result in continued centralisation of power, reduced individual freedoms, and a healthcare system that does not fully respect patient autonomy and professional judgment.
Current Situation:
The ECP is advocating for policies that promote constitutional governance and individual rights. Current healthcare policies may not fully support the autonomy and informed consent principles that ECP champions, and there is a need for greater public awareness of constitutional rights.
Action Strategy:
Implement policies that decentralise government power, enhance local governance, and enshrine patient rights in healthcare law. Educate healthcare professionals and the public on nutritional and treatment options, and ensure that the autonomy of healthcare professionals is protected.
Concern Category:
Health Freedom
Keywords:
healthcare autonomy, informed consent, off-label medication, nutrition, patient rights, professional autonomy
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