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Fiscal Discipline & Lower Taxes

The plan starts with £47 billion of savings — cutting waste, not public services. Under the Golden Economic Rule, at least half of every pound saved goes to reducing the deficit. The rest funds tax cuts.

The savings come from reducing the Civil Service to 2016 levels (£8bn), cutting overseas aid to 0.1% of GNI (£7bn), reforming non-pensioner welfare (£23bn), and ending the asylum hotel scandal (£3.5bn).

Stamp Duty would be abolished on all primary residences, saving the average buyer £4,500. Permanent 100% business rates relief would be given to 250,000 high street firms, capped at £110,000 per business.

 

Secure Borders

The BORDERS plan is described as the toughest reform of border law in British history. The target is 150,000 removals a year, through a new Removals Force with double the budget of current enforcement.

The Immigration Tribunal would be abolished. Taxpayer-funded legal aid for immigration cases would end. Judicial Review would be restricted to whether a minister acted within their legal powers.

Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights is described as a gateway condition. Strasbourg rulings currently block removals.

 

Cheap, Secure Energy

Britain has some of the highest industrial electricity prices in the developed world. The plan cuts household bills by £200 and business energy costs by 20%.

The Carbon Tax would be axed. VAT on energy removed for three years. Renewable subsidies paying generators up to three times the market price would be scrapped.

The Climate Change Act 2008 would be repealed. North Sea oil and gas production maximised. Nuclear would serve as the long-term backbone of the grid.

 

Law, Order & the Courts

10,000 extra police officers, concentrated in the 2,000 areas that account for most crime.

The Sentencing Council would be abolished and powers returned to the Lord Chancellor. Non-Crime Hate Incidents would be abolished by law, freeing up officer time for actual crime.

 

A Real Future for Young People

Real interest on Plan 2 student loans would be abolished. Balances would never rise faster than RPI inflation.

100,000 extra apprenticeship places every year, funded by closing degree courses that offer no economic return. The first £5,000 in National Insurance paid by a young worker would be redirected into a personal savings account for a housing deposit.

 

One Britain, One Standard

A Cultural and Integration Commission would be established. Protected characteristics would be removed as criteria for state hiring, promotion and procurement — the same standard for everyone.

Social housing and benefits restricted to British nationals. Smartphones banned in schools. Academy freedoms restored.

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Graham backs Conservative plan for a stronger economy and stronger country

Wednesday, 13 May, 2026
Graham has backed the Conservatives’ Alternative King’s Speech, saying it offers a practical plan to cut bills, back local businesses and restore basic fairness. The plan, published under the banner Stronger Economy, Stronger Country, sets out Bills to reform welfare, back high streets, get peo

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