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Our Policies in detail

Abortion

Our party affirms the principle that human life has inherent value from its earliest stages and that no life is expendable. On this basis, we hold that abortion is not ethically or socially justified, as it involves the deliberate termination of a developing human life. The right to life is fundamental and must be protected by law.

We explicitly reject the argument that abortion is solely a matter of bodily autonomy. While bodily autonomy is an important principle, pregnancy involves two distinct human bodies, not one. Public policy must therefore recognise and take into account the rights and interests of the unborn child as well as the mother. A just society does not resolve hardship by ending life, but by addressing the conditions that make hardship overwhelming.

Recognising that banning abortion without support would be unjust and ineffective, this policy is accompanied by a comprehensive framework of maternal, financial, and social support. Central to this framework is substantial investment in the adoption and fostering system, ensuring that every child born in the United Kingdom has access to a stable, loving home. Our party rejects the notion of “unwanted children” and instead commits to building a system in which no child is left without care, opportunity, or protection.

In cases where pregnancy results from rape or other serious sexual offences, the criminal responsibility lies entirely with the perpetrator. In such circumstances, the offender will be subject to mandatory, substantial financial compensation orders to support the mother and child. These payments will be enforceable through the courts and designed to provide long-term financial security, including housing, childcare, and education.

In addition, significant funding will be directed toward mother-and-baby support services, including parenting groups, counselling, healthcare access, and community-based assistance. These services will ensure that no woman is left isolated or unsupported during pregnancy or motherhood.

Through the protection of unborn life and robust, practical support for women and families, this policy seeks to uphold human dignity, social responsibility, and compassion—ensuring that life is protected and that mothers are empowered, not abandoned

LGBTQ

Public policy on matters of sex, sexuality, and gender identity must be grounded in clarity, evidence, and the protection of fundamental rights. Our party recognises that open democratic societies must allow lawful disagreement without citizens being labelled or penalised for holding differing views. Freedom of expression, scientific inquiry, and reasoned debate are essential to a healthy democracy and must be preserved.

Our approach to equality policy will focus on sexual orientation as a protected characteristic, ensuring that lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals continue to enjoy full legal equality, protection from discrimination, and freedom to live openly without harassment. These protections are already well-established in UK law and will be upheld without dilution or redefinition.

At the same time, we oppose the expansion of state-endorsed gender ideology into areas where it conflicts with biological reality, safeguarding, and freedom of conscience. Policy and law must remain clear, precise, and rooted in material facts, particularly where they affect healthcare, education, and single-sex services.

Single-Sex Spaces

Single-sex spaces—such as prisons, hospital wards, refuges, and changing facilities—will be explicitly protected in law on the basis of biological sex. These protections are essential for privacy, dignity, and safety. Access to such spaces will be regulated through clear statutory rules, with violations treated as safeguarding and security matters and subject to proportionate legal penalties. Any exceptions must be tightly defined, evidence-based, and justified by compelling necessity.

Healthcare Policy

The National Health Service exists to treat illness and restore health, not to fund elective body modification procedures. All forms of gender-affirming medical interventions, including puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgical procedures, will be withdrawn from NHS provision pending long-term, independent evidence of safety, efficacy, and benefit. Priority will instead be given to psychological support, counselling, and mental-health services, helping individuals address distress without irreversible medical intervention.

Growing evidence of treatment regret, particularly among young people, necessitates a precautionary approach. Medicine must be guided by robust clinical evidence, not ideology or political pressure.

Children and Education

Teaching materials and ideological frameworks relating to gender identity will be prohibited in schools. Children must be protected from concepts that cause confusion or encourage premature conclusions about their bodies or futures. Education policy will be age-appropriate, fact-based, and focused on safeguarding, resilience, and academic development. No child should be placed on a pathway that may lead to irreversible medical decisions later in life.

By restoring clarity to law, protecting free speech, safeguarding children, and ensuring that public institutions operate on evidence rather than ideology, this policy seeks to uphold equality while preserving social trust and individual liberty

Illegal immigration

Our party supports a comprehensive border-security strategy based on prevention, enforcement, and removal. UK borders will be placed under heightened security and continuous monitoring through expanded use of Border Force personnel, intelligence-led screening, maritime patrols, and advanced surveillance technologies. The objective is to prevent unlawful entry before it occurs, disrupt people-smuggling networks, and ensure that individuals entering the country do so only through legal routes.

Under existing legislation—including the Immigration Acts, the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, and the Illegal Migration Act 2023—entry to the UK without lawful permission is prohibited, and removal powers already exist. Our policy is to fully and decisively enforce these powers, ending the culture of non-enforcement that has allowed illegal residence to persist.

Individuals found to be residing in the UK unlawfully will be detained and removed as a matter of priority. The practice of housing illegal migrants in hotels, temporary accommodation, or social housing will be brought to an end. Such arrangements place an unacceptable burden on taxpayers and reduce housing availability for lawful residents. Accommodation funded by the state must be reserved for those with a legal right to remain.

All foreign nationals currently serving custodial sentences in British prisons who do not have lawful immigration status—or who meet the criteria for deportation as foreign national offenders—will be removed from the UK immediately upon completion of their sentence, in line with existing deportation provisions. Where legally permissible, early removal agreements will be pursued to reduce prison overcrowding and costs.

To deliver this policy effectively, Immigration Enforcement within the Home Office will be expanded and restructured into a strengthened, specialist enforcement body with clear authority, operational independence, and parliamentary oversight. Its mandate will be the identification, detention, and removal of illegal entrants and overstayers, operating strictly within UK law.

By restoring control of our borders and enforcing immigration law consistently, the United Kingdom can deter illegal entry, dismantle criminal trafficking networks, and reaffirm the principle that residency in this country is governed by law—not by administrative failure or political reluctance

Department for Education

Our party believes that education must do more than impart knowledge; it must instill moral character, civic responsibility, and a clear ethical framework to prepare young people for life in modern Britain. To achieve this, we propose a comprehensive overhaul of the national curriculum, placing Christian principles and biblical values at its core. This approach is not intended to restrict learning, but to provide a clear moral compass for students while fostering critical thinking and personal development.

Curriculum Design

The new curriculum will emphasise biblically-informed moral and ethical education across all subjects. History, literature, philosophy, and social studies will explore the central influence of Christianity on British society and Western civilisation. Students will study the moral teachings of the Bible alongside the ethical contributions of other major world religions and secular philosophies, providing context while maintaining a clear focus on Christian values.

In addition to academic instruction, lessons will integrate character education. Virtues such as honesty, integrity, compassion, stewardship, respect for law and authority, and personal responsibility will be embedded throughout school life. Civic education will emphasise service to the community, understanding of democratic institutions, and respect for human dignity—all framed through a Christian ethical lens.

Teaching and School Environment

Teachers will receive specialised training in Christian ethics and moral pedagogy, ensuring that lessons are delivered thoughtfully, inclusively, and in a manner that encourages discussion and critical reflection. While the curriculum will highlight Christian values, students will also learn about diverse beliefs and worldviews in a factual, neutral, and age-appropriate manner. This ensures that education promotes understanding, tolerance, and respect while providing a clear moral framework.

Religious education will be compulsory and central to school life, offering students the opportunity to explore questions of faith, morality, and purpose. Lessons will emphasise the relevance of Christian ethics in contemporary issues, encouraging students to consider how moral principles guide personal decisions, social responsibilities, and interactions with others.

Wider School Policy

School culture will reinforce the curriculum through assemblies, pastoral care, and extracurricular programmes that promote service, leadership, and community engagement. Ethical behaviour, personal responsibility, and civic-mindedness will be consistently encouraged and celebrated, ensuring that the moral education students receive is reinforced in daily life.

By rooting education in Christian values, this policy aims to produce well-rounded, morally grounded citizens capable of critical thought, ethical decision-making, and active participation in society. Students will leave the education system not only academically accomplished but also equipped with a strong ethical foundation, a clear understanding of their responsibilities to others, and the ability to engage with complex moral and social questions in a thoughtful, principled way.

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