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VETO
The right to stop government when it's wrong.

Just One Policy:

The public shall be able to issue a VETO, directly to the government, via a petition gaining more than 2.5 million* signatures.

This "VETO order" will legally require them to immediately stop the described activity, or will nullify legislation.

If the government wishes to contest the order, it must arrange a national referendum on the issue.

* There are about 50 million registered voters in the UK (ONS). Five percent (5%) of this is 2.5 million.
  This threshold figure is open to discussion.

veto (definition)
- the power of one party to forbid the actions or decisions of another party.
- a legal power to unilaterally stop an official action. (In the most typical case, a president or monarch vetoes a bill to stop it from becoming law.)



The British people need the right to veto any actions of government.

We can no longer tolerate our public-servants imposing rules and policies on us which we do not agree with, and which harm our country.

We employ the government to produce a single product - the rule of law.

But the government as a whole has not only failed to uphold the rights, laws, and customs of the British people, it is actively destroying them.


Britain is in serious trouble...


Make government accountable...


During the covid-19 years, government claimed the right to curtail fundamental human rights:


While many of our natural rights and freedoms have been under attack for many years, such as:


All of these actions by government to curtail our rights are serious crimes under our constututional common-law.

The government's sole purpose is to uphold the law, but instead it has misused it's power to make itself unaccountable, and to destroy the law.

So if falls upon us, the British people, to bring order back to our country.


We aim to do the following:



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