Transition, Global Potential & Democratic Evolution

Meeting the Evolving Demands of Our Highly-Integrated Modern World

The UK Unified Democracy System (an upgrade of our one of today) could be developed over a 2-to-3-year period in parallel with the normal business of government (within 2 years as a priority). This would be done under management of a specially-assigned Minister and by a professional firm of project management.

We would then switch-over to our new system during a parliamentary recess, to then be followed by a General Election held under Unified Democracy.

The project would be at zero cost to taxpayers – its costs more than offset by staff savings of Civil Servants and ultimately, the costs of expensive The House of Lords.

Also, by a huge increase in government and Public Service efficiency based on a platform of ongoing strategic continuity. So we would no longer suffer the waste of keep going back to the drawing board after each General Election. The unstainable cost wastage of abortive projects like HS2, a highly inefficient NHS,  social benefits and uncontrolled 3rd world invasion would now be brought under control.

No, UD presents no political risk – because our country is crying out for a different and better way of running our country.  Its adoption presents not a risk but a huge opportunity to any political party with the vision and understanding to deploy it.

There is no unmanageable socioeconomic risk. Because all of our existing political infrastructure remains as it is – the only major difference being the formation of the UK Policy Council. If for some reason that were to fail (and there is no reason for supposing that it might), we would simply change-back its information flows, fallback to our current system, identify and fix the problems – and try again.

The Unified Democracy Movement sets out not only to drive huge domestic improvement – but to achieve a global visibility of a successful upgrade to a system representative of those that are failing citizens worldwide to varying extents (but mainly in the UK and USA).   A system that would put the UK back to the position it once held – as a democratic exemplar – and thereby increasing UK global influence and helping our business employ people to grow or economy.

In this way, Unified Democracy has a potential to become a standardised blueprint on which others could build (as our Westminster system in its day). Because it is based on devolved sector-by-sector policy formation, it has the potential to better promote direct peer-to-peer cooperation between states on sectors such as in technology and defence development, ecosystem erosion and climate change.

It probably represents as far as democracy can now progress based on a structure of Political Parties. But whilst these persist, the potential for unviable polarization, power obsession, corruption, conflict and population exploitation (all of these things driving increasing global warfare and population shifts), can never be avoided.

We must therefore start to envisage a more effective system of government to counter such risks and to to better harness and manage technology. Not just in Parliamentary terms – but as part of a broader objective. To reposition government within our society as component of 21st Century Sustainable living. In particular for the management of population shifts, erosion of biodiversity and to redress the harmful effects of climate change and increasing water scarcity.

Such a system is called Unified Corporate Democracy – the logical progression of Unified Party Democracy (the subject of this site).  A system still based on represented and coordinated Sector Management units – but where the state effectively becomes run under an elected and publicly accountable corporate style executive under a system of cascade voting.

Initial Proposals for this are current in progress – but currently politically unachievable in the UK (or in any other democracy). The only viable path thus becomes the formation of a Model Independent Sovereign State as a testbed – not only for an upgraded and sustainable system of democracy, but one for the harnessing of technologies for 21st Century sustainable living (such as for healthcare, food/water and infrastructures).

Proposals for forming such a joint UK/ USA global testbed are due to be published at  www.NewVentis.com by December 2026.

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