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I look forward with anticipation - and a little nervousness - to the future. We have so much to do. We have so much to acheive. The dictatorship must be dismantled, and freedom must now reign.
 
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I'm a little confused as to what this is; why it's on the talk page. [[User:Rechze|Rechze]] • [[User talk:Rechze|(talk)]] 10:01, 11 Jun 2005 (GMT)

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1. DISMANTLING THE DICTATORSHIP


The days of dictatorship, benevolent or otherwise, are now gone. Many will mourn the passing of one regime as change, and this is not reactionary gut will. For all the flaws of the old regime, strong leadership was provided - and this is not solely willed by the weak and infirm. Strong leadership lies at the bedrock of even the most ardently liberal system. It would be wrong to chide it as unimportant nonsense.


Yet the people have not just spoken with strong voice, they have acted in their thousands to overturn a regime which ocassionally bordered on the magnaminous and often on the psychotic. People have become tired of big government lecturing them on moral virtue as though they have no idea of the culpability of the individual. This is why dismantling the dictatorship must occur with clear but democratic leadership and a respect for the intelligence of all Europlexians. It is not a task which ought to be approached piously or with flaccid complacency.


The first task must be to rescue Europlex from the doldrums of economic management, or as the socialists would have it, the 'Commanding Heights'. Economic management from the centre must come to an abrupt end for the policy direction of "economic freedom", as set out in our manifesto, to proceed. We will devolve responsiblity for public finances as much as possible away from the politicisation of corrupt government, and allow individuals to have much more say over their household inputs and outgoings.


We will do this with bold and decisive leadership, apart from the old regime in detail and extent of consultation, but not in tone or a purposeful sense of direction. We will hold the course of our manifesto commitments to rejuvenate the economy. We will enforce the policy of Key Reforms as outlined in the manifesto.


This will involve eliminating tax entirely. It is no longer suitable as a revenue-raising resource. Instead, a small revenue stream can be generated by creating a balance between thinned public spending and reduced tax take. Our aim is to acheive a balance bringing in increased revenue as the economy grows, an economic measure known as 'tax creep'. Income tax will go. Stamp duty will go. Stealth taxes will all go, although some may be re-applied as disincentives. National Insurance will go. Inheritance tax will be abolished at the first opportunity, as will fuel duty. This will put us in a position to lead the world economically, and begin growing again.


Secondly, the Key Reforms include a policy of drastically thinning government and public spending. This is neccessary as the demand side for the tax disbandment policy and also, more importantly, as a measure to reintroduce the notion of personal responsibility into society and get government out of people's lives, increasing their sense of freedom. Drastic cuts will come first in the welfare budget, which distorts or removes the incentive to work. Other major cuts to the point of complete eradication will come to Religion and Spirituality, and the Social Equality Department. Defence spending must also, albeit temporarily, fall. We can no longer monetarily subsidise a seamless society - it must be created through the good will of the individual.


Spending will be reallocated according to the genuine good of individuals. No more will vague, and unconstrained, departments dictate what they believe is for the good of the people. By siphoning a lot of the saved money into tax cuts, we will allow people to make genuine choices between excellent, privately-run public services for the first time in their lives. The poor will finally be liberated from the two-teir systems of health and education. The money will be used to encourage commerce to grow, with monetary reward for social justice within business. This money will also be used to subsidise free access to private healthcare for all, and towards an effective police force and military.


All tarrif barriers must be torn down in the interests of free and fair trade. Only by doing this will Europlexian business genuinely be able to thrive. The free labour market will be introduced to Europlexa in order to stimulate competition. These measures, based on the lauded teachings of one Adam Smith, will cut unemployment and maintain a healthy and responsible marketplace.


Secondly, we must approach the Fundamental Freedoms which I talked about multitudinously during the Blue Revolution with pride and vigour. There is nothing contradictory about economic freedom within the marketplace and the loosening of social constraints. Indeed, by immediately restricting government to purely essential tasks, we will be removing a stranglehold on the liberty of the individual. My government will immediately establish a Parliament and free/fair elections will be set up for the populace. Henceforth, you have the freedom to establish a political party, provided you havce the minimum monetary backing.


Civil freedoms such as the right to free speech, the right to privacy, the right to openly practise your religion and the right to protest are now entirely legal. By cutting back the state, and actively encouraging freedoms of expression, the nation of Europlexa can once again become great.


I look forward with anticipation - and a little nervousness - to the future. We have so much to do. We have so much to acheive. The dictatorship must be dismantled, and freedom must now reign.


I'm a little confused as to what this is; why it's on the talk page. Rechze(talk) 10:01, 11 Jun 2005 (GMT)