Thank you for your interest in navigating to this site. It is hoped that your visit will be informative and to some degree educational. (John Finningham).
What is UK political reform?.
UK Political Reform (UKPR) for short is a website dedicated to embarrasing our current political figures from all parties into adopting common sense and putting domestic policy above all.
My aim is to point out the lack of real effect that most policies from all the major parties have. I will point towards some policy ideas that any party can pick up on and if they do then they will get the credit.
The web site was first designed back in the mid 90's when John Major was Prime Minister. Since then the web site has changed along with the parties to our current coalition Government of Conservative and Liberal Democrat.
What UKPR will point out is the illusion of democracy and how your concerns come second to global corporate business. The EU or European partnership known now as the Lisbon Treaty is the biggest confidence trick ever perpetrated on all the citizens of Europe.
UKPR will offer basic truths that have never been challenged by any politician or denied. Yet UKPR will also offer an alternative solution to the problems the UK has along with some ideas for international dealings.
BIO
Mr John Finningham is from a working class family. Born in Kent and lived all his life there he has seen many changes over the years. His greatest ambition is to see all politicians be accountable and for the public to have a real democracy. What sets John apart from other political minded individuals is he has no ambition to be a politican himself. He just wants the opportunity to put UKPR into the mainstream. Much of John's political thoughts and comments can be found online in the online newspaper.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/users/ukpoliticalreform/comments
Other comments have also been published in the Daily Mail, Independent and Telegraph. John continues to question the current political system and is slowly begining to get more people on board. "We need a revolution in Westminster"! Change for the better can be achieved by peacefull protest and the political revolution is begining.