The Library

Welcome to the Library — a collection of my past essays and reflections. They are here so ideas can be revisited, studied, and built upon. I hope you enjoy!!

Taxation

Instead of taxing earnings or accumulated wealth, this model taxes goods and services based
on their necessity and environmental impact. It shifts the burden from wages and savings to
ecological footprints—empowering individuals, protecting essentials, and embedding
ecological responsibility into every transaction.

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UK Defence

We do not know where the next global challenge will come from; conflict can erupt
anywhere, at any time, without warning. The Russian invasion of Ukraine proved that
instability can appear suddenly and irrationally. That is why the UK must act now. Promising
to “increase defence spending in the future” is not a strategy — it is a delusion.

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Justice – Sentencing

CHOICE GB proposes a sentencing model built on clarity, consequence, and national
protection. Custodial sentences will be fixed, meaningful, and served in full. Prisons will
transition from leisure-based environments to work-based punishment regimes, where
discipline, structure, and contribution replace idleness and recreation. Justice will be
delivered on behalf of victims, not offenders.

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Immigration Framework

CHOICE GB proposes a new, consequence‑driven system built around the only points of
control the UK still possesses: the perimeter, incentives, university accountability, and
democratic consent. The goal is simple — restore sovereignty, remove incentives for illegal
entry, and create a realistic, enforceable pathway for those already here.

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Welfare

Success — financial or otherwise — is not a right or entitlement; it must be earned through
endeavour and fair competition.. CHOICE GB proposes a new welfare model: one that
guarantees survival essentials, but removes entitlement to lifestyle extras. This is not
compassion without consequence — it is a new social, environmental, and economic
contract.

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