BRITISH SOVEREIGN PARTY · A NEW PARTY CURRENTLY UNDER FORMATION
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Our Country. Our Future. Our Choice.

A Strong, Sovereign & Prosperous Future for Britain

A new political party currently under formation — built around a simple ambition: a fair Britain, a prosperous Britain, and a Britain where people can live, work, thrive and feel safe.

Introduction

Let's get Britain back in business.

We believe government should serve the British people, protect those who need it, reward work and enterprise, and spend taxpayers' money with the same care that families use with their own.

A different direction

British Sovereign Party is being formed because we believe Britain can do better. We want lower, simpler taxes; secure borders; affordable and reliable energy; modern practical education; stronger British industry; less waste; and a government focused on the things that actually matter.

We want Britain to be confident in its own future — cooperating with other countries where it benefits us, while retaining democratic control over British law, borders, resources and public finances.

“A fair Britain. A prosperous Britain. A Britain we can all enjoy, live, thrive and be safe.”

Our three tests for government

01

Protect

Protect the vulnerable, our communities, our borders and Britain's sovereignty.

02

Prosper

Reward work, investment and enterprise while rebuilding British industry and energy security.

03

Perform

End waste, bureaucracy and poor procurement. Every pound must deliver value.

The Manifesto

Our plan for Britain

Click each section to explore the policies behind our vision.

1British Sovereignty
  • Britain first in domestic and foreign policy.
  • No return to the EU, Single Market or Customs Union.
  • British Parliament and British courts should ultimately determine British law.
  • Withdraw from the ECHR and replace it with a British Bill of Rights.
  • Review international agreements that unnecessarily restrict democratic decision-making.
  • Cooperate internationally where it benefits Britain without surrendering sovereignty.
  • Public office should be free from undisclosed conflicts of interest or external organisational control.
2Tax Revolution
  • £15,000 personal tax allowance.
  • 20% income tax above £15,000.
  • 5% National Insurance on earnings with no upper earnings limit.
  • Abolish higher and additional income-tax bands.
  • Abolish inheritance tax.
  • Create a predictable, simple tax system that rewards work, investment and enterprise.
3North Sea & Energy
  • End statutory Net Zero targets and move to an energy-security and affordability strategy.
  • Open the North Sea to new oil and gas licences.
  • Encourage domestic energy production and exploration.
  • Expand nuclear power and support technologies that provide reliable, affordable energy.
  • Build a British Sovereign Wealth Fund from a defined share of resource revenues.
4Cannabis & Hemp Revolution
  • Legalise and regulate recreational cannabis.
  • Licensed British cultivation and regulated retail.
  • Tax the legal market and retain economic benefits in Britain.
  • Expand industrial hemp farming.
  • Develop hemp-based plastics, packaging, textiles, insulation, construction materials and other products.
  • Build new British agricultural and manufacturing industries around cannabis and hemp.
5Immigration & Borders
  • Secure Britain's borders and tackle illegal Channel crossings.
  • Break the people-smuggling gangs.
  • Process asylum claims quickly and fairly.
  • Remove people who have no legal right to remain after lawful processes and appeals.
  • End the routine use of expensive asylum hotels and reduce unnecessary accommodation costs.
  • Reform access to benefits in accordance with citizenship, lawful status and contribution, subject to legal obligations.
  • Prioritise immigration according to skills Britain actually needs.
6Protect the Vulnerable
  • Protect legitimate disability support and pensioner security.
  • Improve accessibility across public services.
  • Support carers and vulnerable families.
  • Reduce bureaucracy around disability services.
  • Target fraud and waste rather than making vulnerable people the primary source of savings.
7Foreign Aid & Wars
  • End conventional overseas aid while Britain remains heavily indebted.
  • Review international programmes and organisations for value and strategic benefit.
  • End open-ended funding of foreign conflicts.
  • End UK military funding for Ukraine while maintaining strong British defence.
  • Focus the armed forces on defending Britain, its territories and genuine national interests.
8Government Efficiency
  • Create a permanent DOGE-style Department for Government Efficiency.
  • Audit government and council spending.
  • Benchmark procurement and eliminate excessive prices.
  • Reduce unnecessary consultancy, bureaucracy and duplicated administration.
  • Review quangos, grants, subsidies and government property.
  • Publish transparent spending information and introduce stronger value-for-money tests.
9NHS Reform
  • Protect frontline healthcare.
  • Reduce procurement waste and excessive mark-ups.
  • Reduce unnecessary consultancy and administrative duplication.
  • Improve IT and data systems.
  • Tackle fraud and excessive agency costs.
  • Move savings toward frontline patient care rather than simply cutting services.
10Local Government Reform
  • Give councils more responsibility over local services.
  • Share procurement, IT and back-office services where that saves money.
  • Eliminate duplicated functions.
  • Require transparent local spending and regular efficiency reviews.
  • Give local voters greater control over local priorities.
11Education Revolution
  • Modernise education for the AI economy.
  • Teach AI, computing and financial literacy.
  • Expand plumbing, electrical, construction, engineering, mechanics and other practical skills.
  • Strengthen apprenticeships and technical colleges.
  • Give vocational education equal respect to university.
  • Prepare young people for employment, independence and a rapidly changing economy.
12AI & Future Employment
  • Prepare Britain for AI-driven changes in employment.
  • Teach responsible and productive AI use in schools.
  • Support retraining for workers displaced by automation.
  • Encourage British AI development and adoption.
  • Use technology to make government itself more productive.
13British Industry & Agriculture
  • Rebuild British manufacturing and domestic production.
  • Support British farmers and food production.
  • Reduce critical supply-chain dependence.
  • Support small businesses and the self-employed.
  • Cut unnecessary business regulation and red tape.
  • Encourage investment in British factories, infrastructure and new industries.
14Drug-Driving Reform
  • Reform drug-driving legislation to focus more heavily on actual impairment.
  • Distinguish lawful medical use from dangerous driving.
  • Improve roadside testing and impairment assessment.
  • Protect road safety while avoiding punishment based solely on historical residual metabolites.
15British Justice & Liberty
  • Protect freedom of speech and individual liberty.
  • Maintain laws against discrimination and harassment.
  • Reduce unnecessary government intrusion.
  • Base employment and promotion on merit, qualifications, experience and performance.
  • End government-funded DEI programmes, quotas and unnecessary DEI consultancy.
16Investment Britain
  • Use stable, competitive taxation to attract investment.
  • Make Britain attractive to entrepreneurs, investors and international businesses.
  • Combine tax reform with cheaper energy, practical skills, better infrastructure and less bureaucracy.
  • Encourage long-term investment and family business ownership.
17Medical Policy & Choice
  • No compulsory medical treatment.
  • Greater transparency around pharmaceutical safety and conflicts of interest.
  • Independent monitoring of medical interventions and adverse events.
  • Health policy should be evidence-led and respect informed consent.
18Smaller, Smarter Government
  • Every major spending programme must demonstrate measurable value.
  • Apply zero-based reviews to departments and programmes.
  • Ask whether government, councils, technology or the private sector can deliver a service more effectively.
  • Introduce sunset clauses and periodic independent reviews for major programmes.
The Budget

A lower-tax Britain must be a disciplined Britain.

Our working fiscal model targets permanent savings, new domestic revenues and long-term economic growth. Figures are policy targets, not certified Treasury costings.

Annual savings & new revenue targets

Overseas aid reduction+£8bn
End Ukraine military funding+£3bn
Asylum reform+£3bn
Government efficiency / DOGE+£10bn
NHS efficiency+£8bn
Local government reform+£5bn
Quango reform+£3bn
DEI bureaucracy+£0.5bn
Legal cannabis taxation+£2bn*
Hemp industry+£1bn*
North Sea / resource revenue+£6bn*
Benefit fraud / administration+£1bn
Working total~£50.5bn/year

Day-one tax destination

£15kPersonal allowance
20%Income tax above allowance
5%NI on earnings
0%Inheritance tax

The long-term aim is a simple, predictable tax system that rewards work, investment and enterprise. The government will not claim that growth automatically pays for tax cuts: growth revenue is counted only when it actually arrives.

Higher-rate income tax bands would be removed, creating a much flatter system with a 20% income-tax rate above £15,000.

Fiscal honesty: the £50.5bn figure is a working target. Some savings and revenues take time to materialise and some categories may overlap. A final Budget would be independently costed and published line-by-line before being presented as balanced.

How the money is used

01

Balance

Stop adding to Britain's debt burden and establish a credible path to a balanced current budget.

02

Grow

Use tax certainty, energy security, skills and deregulation to encourage investment and productivity.

03

Build

Put a defined share of North Sea and resource revenues into a British Sovereign Wealth Fund.

* Cannabis, hemp and expanded North Sea production are development targets. They should not be treated as guaranteed first-year cash receipts. The final fiscal plan would distinguish day-one savings from revenues that require legislation, investment and time to mature.
What We Stand For

A Britain worth building

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Sovereignty

Britain chooses its own laws, borders and future.

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Prosperity

Lower, simpler taxes and a pro-investment economy.

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Security

Safe communities, secure borders and strong defence.

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Fairness

Protect the vulnerable while rewarding work and responsibility.

Currently under formation

This is the beginning.

British Sovereign Party is currently being formed. Our policies are being developed, tested and costed so that the party can present a serious alternative for Britain's future.

We want people who believe Britain can be more prosperous, more independent, more efficient and more confident to help shape what comes next.

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BRITISH SOVEREIGN PARTY Currently under formation

The party will publish further constitutional, financial and organisational information as the formation process develops.

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