Better Policies

Better with a Green MP

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Better For people

Policies must be rooted in principles of social justice to ensure fairness and equity for all. Conducting a comprehensive social impact assessment should be a fundamental requirement before implementing any policy, enabling a thorough understanding of its potential effects on society and allowing for adjustments to prioritize the well-being of all stakeholders.

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Better For The Planet

The Earth’s finite resources are a shared heritage that must be managed responsibly for the benefit of all humanity. Safeguarding the planet for future generations is paramount, necessitating that environmental sustainability be a primary concern in policymaking. A Green Party MP will be committed to ensuring that our actions remain within the boundaries of our planet’s ecological limits.

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Better for the Economy

We require an economy that prioritizes the well-being of both people and the environment. Monetary and fiscal policies, as well as the regulatory framework, should be anchored in this objective, ensuring that economic activities promote social welfare and environmental sustainability simultaneously.

Social Justice And environmental Protection cannot be built ON A FOUNDATION OF MYTHS.

debunking economic myths

Government AND Household finances are similar

The financial operations of a government, as a currency creator, cannot be equated to those of a household, which operates as a currency user

Trickle Down Economics works

The concept of trickle-down economics has been widely criticized due to its failure to effectively distribute wealth from the top to the bottom.

A Fiscal Credibility Rule is necessary

It is not possible for the UK government to default on its borrowings denominated in pounds (£), as it possesses the capacity to meet its debt obligations in its own currency

Money creation Causes Inflation

Government money printing is not the cause of inflation. It is commercial bank deposits issued as debt, imported inflation and monopoly profiteering that are the biggest problems.

Private sector is more efficient than the public sector

This is an ideological myth aimed at justifying the need to privatise essential public services.

Taxes fund government spending

Taxes are necessary for many purposes but paying for public services is not one of them. Theoretically, within limit the Bank of England can fund most treasury expenses.

 

The economic ideas driven by the establishment are based on the wrong belief that the government’s money works like a household budget. This leads to misunderstandings about public services and debts. They have not explained well how the Bank of England and the Treasury work together to make money, which adds to the confusion.

 

Clearing up these misunderstandings is important to fight against budget cuts and to make sure good policies can happen. It’s also crucial for giving enough money to local councils that have been struggling financially for a long time.

If people understand better how the government’s money works, they can ask for policies that care more about people and the environment than just making money. Teaching people about how the government and the Bank of England work together can help them see things clearly, making them more informed and involved in decisions.

 

Better policies

The Importance of Green Party Representation

 

Choosing more Green Party MPs in the upcoming election is crucial, even if Labour seems like a better option than the Tories. Green Party members bring fresh ideas and strong dedication to important issues like the environment and social justice.

 

The Green Party focuses on sustainability, taking care of the environment, and making things fair for everyone. They can make a big difference in politics, not just by opposing other parties, but also by sharing smart ideas for policies that match the needs of today.

 

The election isn’t just about picking between Labour and the Conservatives. It’s a chance for voters to shape where the country is headed. For a strong democracy, we need a variety of voices in parliament, not just a change in who’s in charge. Electing Green Party MPs means choosing a future that’s fairer, greener, and smarter.

 

When people vote, they’re not just picking a party; they’re deciding together what kind of society we want to build—one that’s strong, caring, and ready for whatever the future brings.

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