The Ten-Year Plan

The National Restoration Strategy Act is a costed, phased, ten-year programme to rebuild the United Kingdom. It is enacted as primary legislation in Year One and protected by an annual confidence vote. Each year delivers measurable, dashboard-visible outcomes — and each year, the people get to decide whether the work continues.

The plan is divided into ten years. The first three years rebuild the operating system of the state: tax simplification, the public dashboard, decarbonised energy baseload, transport reform, the Citizen Health and Recovery Centre network. Years four to seven scale and harden the gains: infrastructure delivery, education reform, prison and policing rebuild, judicial reform. Years eight to ten transfer ownership of the programme from the PM to the institutions, and from the institutions to the citizens.

Every year is recorded in full. Every month is logged. Every commitment is checked against the live dashboard. If the numbers don't add up — tell us where.

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