Part 12/15:
Analysts and activists advocate for a "factory reset"—a comprehensive overhaul of Britain’s political, legal, and economic systems. This includes:
Reclaiming border control and leaving the European Convention on Human Rights.
Reinstating common law principles and undoing politicized judicial reforms.
Opposing mass uncontrolled immigration and reintroducing merit-based, high-skilled immigration policies.
Restoring welfare systems to prioritize those who have contributed to society.
Rebuilding national industries, investing in infrastructure like hospitals and prisons, and fostering economic growth.
There is consensus that recalibrating the system from its post-97 state—before New Labour's policies—could steer Britain back to stability and prosperity.