Principles

  • Political discourse must be guided by evidence – a pivotal way to counteract false narratives and the rise of disinformation.
  • Political parties should open their floors for public engagement to prevent the political class talking over people – ensuring that ordinary citizens can feel apart of political processes.
  • Scientific endeavour must be at the forefront of human progress, including technology-open solutions.
  • All political decisions must be taken with health, happiness, and prosperity prioritised. Although this could be subjective, evidence-based decision-making could counteract biases with the realisation that we are interdependent: whether you’re a worker or a businessman, by our connection to the socioeconomic forces that bind us.
  • To foster a pride in place and community, bridging gaps between camps and ideological narratives. This blog believes that free inquiry and open-ended discussions is crucial for a stable democracy.
  • This list will become as long as the Big Ben one day!