We will be routing membership applications through our registration system in the longer term.
Temporarily, please register on our forum to signify your interest and to get involved.
Once our modest membership payment has been agreed, we will reach out to you.
My UK Manifesto is a UK Political party turning politics on its head. You decide the manifesto, that becomes our contract in government.
The members forum has an area reflecting every department in government. Here, you can contribute to existing member proposals and make a new proposal. We will be taking on forum moderators to recognise consensus and, where this is unclear, we will conduct votes.
The options that the policy experts provide will be forwarded back to you, on the forum, for a final vote. You can accept or reject the proposals with reasons at this stage. Rejections have to carry alternative proposals. Stages 3 and 4 can be repeated as many times as necessary.
Once policy is agreed between policy experts and members (at steps 3 and 4), policy is then updated and entered into your manifesto. Proposals to update and amend policy are expected as times change both before and when the people lead the nation.
Please then vote us for in your local and general elections and keep following the above process to ensure that the people lead the nation and that democracy is maintained.
There are many ways to help out. The starting point is to become a member.
You can also donate your time in either an administrative role, in our IT team or by simply spreading the word. It’s no secret that most people have had enough of the same political parties. It’s time to do something amazing for Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Disagree with your manifesto? Become a member and join the debate on our forum.
With no My UK Manifesto mansion (and no wastage of your membership subscriptions), our operation is online. Website Designers and Developers we need you both for front of house and behind the scenes.
We need literally hundreds of moderators to donate their time to ensure that democracy remains central to everything that we do. Good reading, writing and analytical skills will be the strengths of those donating their time in this area.
We need people that like to have a chat! It's essential that everybody can access My UK Manifesto, regardless of socio-economic status or other barriers. Not everyone is great at IT. We need you to involve them and ensure that their value is known to be equal.
Owing to My UK Manifesto being powered by people donating their time, we need people who are great at scheduling and a great deal of patience to create a patchwork quilt of cover across your operation.
Policy Leads are responsible for liaising between Forum Moderators and outside policy experts. They are responsible for writing up our manifesto in the area that they donate their time in.
We need qualified experts for each of the policy areas within the manifesto to feed back to us on what our member's options are based on the consensus found within our forum.
If you have a service that you would like to donate to us, please let us know. Maybe you might like to donate office space, printing services or graphic design? Whatever it is, please let us know!
We desperately need one of these please!
We will most likely need lawyers with expertise in running not-for-profits, public law and also in electoral law. We envisage that, as we grow, the government of the day won't like us very much. We need people that we can call on to call on them.
We need people from time to time who can help us to get the word out in visual form.
We need experts in advertising to help spread the word about My UK Manifesto!
We need people who are experts in public relations and who ideally have contacts in media to help spread the word about My UK Manifesto and to help us to respond to enquiries and interview requests from the media.
We are ideally looking for an outside organisation to help with managing donations made over the telephone by the public. Due to the sensitive nature of this role, we need companies with a proven track record in data security and for all of their Employees to be vetted.
We are ideally looking for an outside organisation to help with verifying the ID supplied by our members to avoid fraud. Due to the sensitive nature of this role, we need companies with a proven track record in data security and for all of their Employees to be vetted.
We need people to donate their time to various My UK Manifesto steeering committees. Steering committees provide vital oversight and advice in our internal operations.
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