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CHOICE GB – Transition Plan

Area

From

To

When

Year/s

Ideology

Socialism

Earthism

Term 1

1 > 5

Taxation

Income & Wealth

Consumption & Use

Term 1

1 > 5

Economy

Centrally Controlled

Devolved Free Market

Term 1

1 > 5

Industry

Nationalisation

Privitisation

Term 1

1 > 5

Policing

Political Law Enforcement

People Protection

Term 1

1 > 5

Education

Ideological Mind Mapping

Work Preparation

Term 1

1 > 5

Immigration

Uncontrolled 

Zero 

Term 1

1

Justice (Sentencing)

Complexity & Leniency

Simplicity & Consequence

Term 1

2

Justice (Prisons)
Leisure
Punishment
Term 1
2
Welfare
Lifestyle & Equality
Survival Essentials
Term 1
3
Healthcare

Fully Tax Funded

Partial / Hybrid

Term 1

4

Voting

Right to Vote

Earned Authorisation

Term 1

4

Regional Independence

Partial Devolution

Full Independence

Term 1

5

Westminster

Physical Parliament

Virtual Parliament

Term 2

1

Elections

Political Parties

4 x Regional Leaders

Term 2

1

UK Leadership

House of Commons

Leadership Council

Term 2

1

UK Strategy

Party Manifesto

Peoples Action Plan

Term 2

1

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