The party's mission statement is "Christians working together to bring Christian concern, goodwill and action into the community, education, business and politics." The party's website includes a statement of its policies which include the following:
Banking • Promote personal and corporate financial responsibility • Promote government creation of money to be managed by the Bank of England to avoid national indebtedness to commercial banks
Law and order • Change the role of the Social Services to support parental authority • Make contraception for minors illegal without parental approval • Re-instate
in loco parentis as a fundamental principle of school teaching
Health • Make private health insurance a visa requirement for migrants • Oblige private medical insurers to inform the Home Office when a private medical insurance policy linked to a visa is allowed to lapse or expires • Review and reduce Health and Safety legislation
Social security • Reform the benefit system to remove the risk associated with leaving the welfare system and entering work. This would be accomplished by suspending benefit claims for a period of 9 months rather than closing them when an unemployed person gains employment. Within the 9-month period an unemployed person will be able to audit three jobs before their claim is liable to closure.
Immigration • Negotiated agreement with the European Union to apply the immigration points system to migrants from the European Union, or in the event of non-agreement the declaration of a unilateral change in immigration policy • Make private health insurance a visa requirement for immigrants • Initiate a "No (private sector) Home – No Visa" policy
Environment • Challenge the increasing levels of consumption • Have Sunday restored as a day of rest • Seek a new
global financial system which supports sustainable use of resources
Government and democracy • Support significant cuts in the public sector workforce in order to reduce the size of government and the size of the government spending • Support a major re-employment and training programme to make it easier for public sector workers to transfer to the private sector • Call for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty within the first year of the new Parliament
"Respect for the human person" • Oppose abortion • Opposing the legal recognition of same-sex marriage • Support funding for hospices which provide terminal or palliative care for adults, children and infants
Defence • Maintain a well resourced military with a nuclear deterrent • Support the doctrine of a
just war, but not military adventurism • Withdraw British troops from Afghanistan In 2007, George Hargreaves campaigned to replace the
Flag of Wales with the
Flag of Saint David, claiming that the
red dragon on the Welsh flag was "nothing less than the sign of
Satan". ==See also==