Our Contract is not just another party manifesto. It sets out the reforms that Britain needs in the first 100 days following a general election and thereafter. It has been produced with advice from a range of independent economists, think tanks and advisors on savings and costings. Your can click the links below to find detailed information about these policies (issued as a working draft document and due to be finalised later in the year). But here are the top points:
Economy:
- Raise the income Tax threshold from £12,500 to the first £20k
- Scrap VAT on fuel bills and lower energy duty tax to ease the cost of living
- Abolish Business Rates for small to medium sized businesses on the high street
Immigration:
- Freeze non-essential immigration
- Immediate deportation for foreign criminals
- Prioritise social housing for British people
NHS:
- Nurses and Doctors who work in the NHS for 10 years will have student loans written off
- All frontline NHS and social care staff to pay zero basic rate tax for 3 years
Please take a look at the more detailed proposals on our main website:
- Slash Government Waste
- Economy – Personal
- Economy – Business
- Immigration
- NHS
- Energy & Environment
- Policing
- Justice
- Education
- Benefits
- Brexit
- Defence
- Veterans
- Housing
- Children & Families
- Transport & Infrastructure
- Agriculture
- Fisheries
- Pensions & Social Care
- Constitutional Reform
- Reclaiming Britain
- Funding our Plans
Hi
I can not believe what is happening in our country today 😳I’m a regular viewer of GB news, and fully support all the policies that the Reform party represents! Especially regarding illegal immigration in this country today!! The conservatives are finished and a Labour government would be disastrous for people who love our country and need to believe in it again!!! I will spread support for Reform party to anyone who is divided at this point, and think it is just not worth voting for anyone.
Agree with manifesto
I will vote for you.
I will vote Reform as things must change, I’m so glad that Nigel Farage is standing and leading the party going forward