to fix the burst dam of demographic replacement (save the indigenous tribes) and restore the democratic deficit retroactively remove indefinite leave to remain (ilr) and citizenship from all nonpatrials who applied for naturalisation post 1992 — year of the first “Conservatives” manifesto that pledged annual immigration ceiling of less than 10k
lay the groundwork with quick wins (priority category 1):-
— immediately and without exception end/revoke dependant visas as a visa category
— immediately cease ilr and citizenship (including in-train applications) for nonpatrials (those who cannot evidence ancestral link to Great Britain or Ireland pre-1900)
— without exception, nobody who entered in the Boriswave (post 2019), which was the most aggressively concentrated act of designed anti-nativist vandalism in the history of England, is eligible for ilr/citizenship and any ilr/citizenship granted to nonpatrials post-2019 to be statutorily rescinded
— create new visa category for those nonpatrials with exceptional STEM proven academic credentials to work in research and industry with 15-year maximum residency but with no prospect of ilr/citizenship rights for them or their offspring
— all work visas (except the ‘super-STEM’) category to be capped at 4 years with tapered remittances taxes (e.g. 15% 25% 45% in 2nd 3rd 4th years): work/leave
— super-investors (minimum upfront investment of £10m) who will create sustainable long-term industry to get 15-year (maximum) residency visa but with no prospect of ilr/citizenship for them or their offspring
— legislate that foreigners are ineligible to vote (end Commonwealth voting as a matter of urgency as it’s an absurdity and entirely nonreciprocal with increasingly destabilising consequences for this country)
— nonpatrials (including dual citizens) ineligible to hold public office (prospective application)
— legislate foreigners including nonpatrials who acquired citizenship through naturalisation post-1992 be ineligible to buy land/freehold (prospective application but additionally incentivise to compulsorily sell existing holdings of freehold/land)
— no benefits (in cash or in kind including subsidies) for foreigners including on education (no state school admission) and housing
Week 2 (3-month project to draft legislation & commence enactment procedures)
— convert all *undrawn* public-sector defined-benefit pensions to defined contribution (include overturning/overruling jurisdiction of ‘special’ legislation for individual pension provisions)
Week 3 (commence implementation programme work)
— all local STEM undergraduates (and preferably postgraduates in key scientific and technological fields) to be funded through general taxation: the whole education strategy must explicitly incentivise STEM in all elements and aspects with emphasis on continuity of support for students of these subjects to ensure a relevantly skilled local workforce for the rest of this century and beyond
— fundamentally rehaul and revamp apprenticeship schemes bottom-up with subsidised training in all engineering fields and construction and new training colleges with highly competitive salaries for the teaching staff
— kickstart the rebirth of grammar schools building 10 new grammar schools yearly for the rest of this century
— all STEM teachers starting salary of £100k (base rises with RPI at a minimum)
Week 4 (commence implementation programme work)
— all working married patrials (to age 49) to receive family-starter bursaries for children from cradle to 18 with free childcare to age 5 and subsidised childcare to age 8 and means-tested grants for educational ancillaries, courses etc. to age 18 (up to and including A-Level/A-Level equivalent vocational courses/training)
Week 5 (commence 3-month project to draft legislation)
— legislate to rescind naturalisation from those who acquired their settlement rights post-1992