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Policy:

Single Fixed Budget Day is an absurdly rigid way to manage the nation's finances, in changing world, need more agile approach.

The UK must become a world leader in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to deliver better, more efficient public services.

Lower the voting age to 16 and constituency boundaries are updated to reflect population changes for all general elections.

To build a government that is fit for the 21st century, it must become more agile, technologically advanced, and responsive to the people it serves. This requires a fundamental reset of outdated processes and a bold embrace of new ideas.

A business would not limit itself to one price adjustment per year, it adapts to changes constantly.

End the Budget Day Ritual: In a fast-moving world, a single, fixed Budget Day is an absurdly rigid way to manage the nation's finances. A more agile, continuous review process is needed, allowing for quicker adjustments that build business and public confidence, rather than creating a single day of high-stakes drama.

Communication and avoiding a sense of nothing is stable has to be avoided and a roadmap is required to provide a course that can be understood, not knew jerk changes.

Put AI at the Heart of Government: The UK must become a world leader in using AI to deliver better, more efficient public services. This requires more than just talk; it means creating a dedicated, high-profile Department for Science, Innovation, Technology & AI, tasked with driving this transformation across Whitehall and supporting British businesses to compete globally.

A Democracy for the Modern Age: To strengthen our democracy, three common-sense reforms are needed:

  • Lower the voting age to 16 for all general elections.
  • Ensure constituency boundaries are regularly updated to reflect population changes.
  • Give voters a real voice by adding a "None of the Above" option to every ballot paper and publishing that data.

Start Watching the Pennies: Simple, modern efficiencies can save taxpayers millions. The current talk about Billions, lessons the impact of exactly how much money is being raised or spent. Stating it cost £1.1 Billion, registers as a large amount, but when you say it costs £1,100 Million, it sounds like a lot more. Government should stop wasting money on postage and printing by moving to fully digital communications and using SMS text messages for all official reminders.

Annual Expenditure Reduction of £-1.5 Billion