A clean-slate, first-principles design for governing the United Kingdom — what it is, how to implement it, and how it polices itself. Eighteen parts plus a glossary, ~27,000 words. Honest self-score 87/100.
Objective, axioms, the 10/10 rubric, the expertise–consent resolution.
Part ISupreme codified law, inviolable rights, crisis limits, the unamendable core.
Part IIPrivate, secure, inclusive digital identity; the franchise; participation.
Part IIIWhy FPTP fails; STV+ in full; a verifiable count; election and lot.
Part IVDomains, four-stage anti-capture appointment, bounded scope, removal.
Part VThe loop, value-flagging, conflict arbitration, AI as support only.
Part VIThe Integrity Assembly; who guards the guardians; outcome measurement.
Part VIIThreat verification, continuity, offline fallbacks, hard emergency limits.
Part VIIIEnd-to-end verifiable voting, transparency ledger, open-source mandate.
Part IXFive branches, bicameral (elected + sortition), subsidiarity, free press.
Part XTax by law, debt rules, intergenerational accounting, independent authorities.
Part XIThe Union, entrenched devolution, the English tier, self-determination.
Part XIIIndependent justice, intelligence oversight, civilian military, war powers.
Part XIIIMembership on a civic — not ethnic — basis; immigration within rights floors.
Part XIVParty regulation, militant democracy, enforcement of last resort.
Part XVThe lawful two-referendum path, pilots, migration, reversibility.
Part XVI19 adversaries, a safeguard per attack, seven red-team scenarios.
Part XVIIHonest self-assessment, weaknesses named, the continuous live score.
Part XVIIIA decisive answer to every open choice — no blanks.
GlossaryPlain-English definitions of every defined term.