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The Unmanageable Machine: Why the 75-Year-Old British State Must Be Replaced, Not Reformed
For seventy-five years, the British state has operated on a simple, accumulating logic: Add a department. Add a regulation. Add a layer of commissioning. Add a compliance target. Add a quango to oversee the quango. It was built for a different world: post-war, industrial, with clear borders and a manageable scale of public expectation. Today, it is a Byzantine machine for managing decline. It does not build; it processes. It does not solve; it mitigates. Its primary output
deepsingh547
Jan 83 min read


Beyond the Colours: The GBR Synthesis and the Architecture of a Sovereign Home
British politics is trapped in a 20th-century colour war. We are told to pick a side: Green for planet and community. Blue for enterprise and nation. Red for justice and solidarity. We are then told these colours are incompatible. That to choose one is to betray another. That sustainability strangles growth. That patriotism undermines fairness. That a strong market precludes a strong society. This is the great lie of Managed Decline. It is a lie that keeps us divided, w
deepsingh547
Jan 84 min read


Defence & Security: The Sovereignty Guarantee: "Strength in a Dangerous World"
The armed forces and security services are the ultimate guarantors of our national covenant. In a world of rising threats, "peace through strength" is not a slogan. It is the non-negotiable precondition for a sovereign home. Managed Decline has hollowed out this guarantee. Our framework, generating vast and stable sovereign revenue, allows for a historic, fully-funded restoration without compromise. "Our £100 billion Sovereignty Guarantee will fund a generational renewal
deepsingh547
Jan 83 min read
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