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CHOICE GB – Strategic Goals

Goal

Why It Matters

To reduce the UK’s population size, develop a more productive & technologically advanced societyWe have more human resources than we require now, we will require less in the future. The UK’s natural resources are finite, when it comes to the planet & humans, less is more
To turn the UK into a Leagile industrial machine, that embraces the latest technologies and supply chain principlesWithout industry & commerce there is no future
To compete globally, become the most competitive society on this planetOnly the economically, financially & militarily strong will prosper
To free the British people, so that we can unlock our full wealth creation potentialPoliticians & Governments deliver nothing, the population must
To create an environment where graft, toil, innovation and endeavour are rewardedProsperity & success are not rights or entitlement, those who strive and contribute must be rewarded
To be the number one destination for investment for UK & international investorsDeficits & debts are not sustainable, we need private investment to flourish

 

The 21st century won’t wait. It demands new models, new thinking, and a new direction.

 

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