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The main vehicle for communication is the pamphlet and the proposition. These are posted on the GA Bulletin Board below. Please note that the GA ignores the current devolved structures within the United Kingdom and also will not refer to political parties or factions. This specific aspect of communications is designed to achieve more objective exchanges to encourage a freer flow of ideas and more reflection in terms of individual and family interests.

General Assembly for the United Kingdom Bulletin Board for Pamphlets & Propositions
  Click on the Title to access - each one is followed by short description
1.  Proposal to separate Parliament from the Executive and to ban the whip
This is a basic proposal to create a Parliament reflecting the free will of the people.
2.  The rights of the people of Britain to question the status quo:
(1) the right to a government which responds to the preferences of the people
(2) the right to be defended against arbitrary decisions
(3) the right of communties to sustain their way of life.
3.  Restrict political party funding to membership only
As in the case of the ancient system of tythes whereby the population was obliged to pay for the support of the Church of England and the Clergy so this was resolved as support being an issue for the adherents. The same should be true for political parties.
4.  Substitute political party representation by constituency representation
To achieve a Parliament of the will of the people there is a need to remove the absolute right of small private political parties to gain the monpoly of governance at the expense of free voting constituency representatives.
5.  How the government has substituted Clause IV by centralization and political party monopoly control of the British economy
This is a pamphlet clarifying the nature of political party control over the economy which is more profound than Clause IV.

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