Plan to Restrict Jury Trials, a Direct Violation of Human Rights

David Lammy’s Plan is a Constitutional Red Line The proposal reportedly under consideration by David Lammy — to remove the right to a jury trial for offences carrying sentences of under three years — strikes at the heart of the British justice system. It is not a minor procedural reform. It is not an efficiency … Read more

THE HIDDEN TAX RAID OF THE AUTUMN BUDGET 2025

A forensic breakdown of how fiscal drag, frozen thresholds, and new levies quietly strip thousands from ordinary households – and how the BDA propose to fix this Executive Summary The Autumn Budget 2025 was sold to the public as “fairness, stability, and responsibility.”In reality, it delivers one of the largest cynical stealth tax increases in … Read more

Budget 2025 Commentary

Britain’s Productivity Crisis: A Problem Made in Westminster How 16 Years of Mismanagement — and Two Labour Budgets — Have Punished the Public Instead of Fixing the Economy The UK’s productivity crisis did not emerge by accident, nor is it the fault of working people. It is the predictable outcome of sixteen years of governmental … Read more

When does a society surrender its freedom in the name of “security”

“The masses never revolt of their own accord, and they never revolt merely because they are oppressed. Indeed, so long as they are not permitted to have standards of comparison, they never even become aware that they are oppressed.” – George Orwell, 1984 Slowly, Quietly, with each government measure framed as “reasonable” and “for your own … Read more

Reforming the DBS and Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974

Justice After Judgment Reforming Britain’s Criminal Record System British Democratic Alliance Policy Statement “Vengeance and retribution are brothers of hatred that harms society” – Francis Bacon. The statement captures the metaphysical way of how vengeance and retribution, both born of hatred, corrode the fabric of society. They perpetuate cycles of punishment, harden divisions, and make … Read more

1984 – George Orwell’s Cautionary Tale of Authoritarianism

The research team have been beavering away, and produced another article for you to read. This is a cautionary tale of the slide, by Western Democracies toward authoritarian states – this is part 1 of a two part series. It is sobering reading and a call to arms (not literally) to stand up for Freedom, … Read more

The Case of the Chinese Spy trial Collapse

  The Chinese Spying Affair The collapse of the prosecution of Christopher Cash and Steve Berry, both accused of spying on behalf of China, is a damning indictment of the Government’s failure to maintain and correctly apply up-to-date national security laws. Government has one overriding duty: to ensure the safety and security of the British … Read more

Rule, Britannia!

It has been claimed by many that the song, Rule, Britannia! (Often written as Rule Briannia) is a song that celebrates slavery, encourages or condones colonialism and all the negativity that conjours, but is this true, is being negative about this song simply cultural vandalism? The lyrics, written in 1740 by James Thomson (for a … Read more

Official Incorporation Announcement — British Democratic Alliance

Today marks a milestone. The British Democratic Alliance Ltd is now officially incorporated under the Companies Act 2006 as a private company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (Company No. 16774652). This is more than a legal formality — it is the first step on the path to official registration with the Electoral … Read more

Public Statement – Response to Restore Britain Publication on Illegal Immigration.

Restore Britain, a group founded in the Independent MP Rupert Lowe, has, today, published a details prospectus on its view of tackling the illegal immigration issue that has so gripped the UK for the last decade. Their publication, Mass Deportations, Legitimacy, Legality & Logistics, addresses many salient points and they have clearly put a lot … Read more

The Convergence of Control: How Secondary Legislation Is Expanding State Surveillance in the United Kingdom

British Democratic Alliance – Policy Division Interim Policy Briefing (7 October 2025) The Convergence of Control: How Secondary Legislation Is Expanding State Surveillance in the United Kingdom Executive Summary This briefing examines the accelerating convergence of surveillance powers across multiple strands of UK legislation, including the Criminal Justice Bill (2024–25), the Online Safety Act 2023, … Read more