The Online Safety Act 2023 – An Authoritarian Creep by Statute

Copyright © British Democratic Alliance 2025. All rights reserved. The Online Safety Act 2023 presents itself as a legislative effort to protect children and vulnerable users from harm online. In truth, it is a sophisticated attempt by the British State to centralise control over information, extend censorship powers through regulation, and create a chilling environment … Read more

Civility – The Forgotten Pillar of a Functional Society

“Civility is the recognition that all people have dignity that’s inherent to their person, no matter their religion, race, gender, sexuality, or ability.” Opal Tometi Introduction Civility is not merely about being polite. It is the social glue that allows complex societies to function without descending into chaos, abuse, or tyranny. It is the principle … Read more

Slavery by the Back Door

Are We Truly Free in the Modern State? Abstract This essay explores the enduring legacy and modern transformations of slavery, challenging the assumption that its abolition marked its end. It traces the institution from its ancient roots through the transatlantic and Arab slave trades, and into its contemporary forms, such as forced labour, human trafficking, … Read more

Legal Labyrinth – Why the UK Must Consolidate Its Fractured Laws

The legal system of the United Kingdom, though renowned for its longevity and adaptability, is in a state of accumulated disorder. From criminal offences to employment disputes and tax compliance, the legislative landscape is riddled with archaic statutes, overlapping regulations, and complex webs of legal references that make understanding one’s rights and obligations prohibitively difficult … Read more

Understanding the British Isles – Geography, History, and Political Realities

There have been some commentators telling us that including the Island of Ireland in our icon is wrong because Ireland is not British – now politically that is, of course 100% correct, and rightly so, but we are using the term British Isles in a geographical sense, not political. However, to avoid confusion, to avoid … Read more

Voting in the British Isles.

Voting In Britain. Our electoral policies must be driven by national loyalty, sovereignty, and democratic fairness. Only British citizens should vote in British elections, as citizenship is the true and meaningful demonstration of loyalty and commitment to our nation’s future. This is neither discriminatory nor exclusionary—it is simply a recognition that those who wish to … Read more

UK–India Free Trade Agreement: Detailed Analysis of Key Provisions and Worker Implications

The recently finalised UK–India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) represents a significant development in bilateral trade relations. This comprehensive agreement encompasses various sectors and introduces specific provisions affecting workers’ taxation and access to public services. This analysis aims to provide clarity on the core components of the agreement, its economic impact, and the implications for workers, … Read more

Code of Conduct for Political Discussions

This Code of Conduct is established to ensure that political discourse within our group is respectful, principled, and legally compliant. We uphold the right to robust debate, scrutiny of political actions, and freedom of expression,  but never at the expense of personal dignity, safety, or lawful conduct. We cannot have sensible and constructive debate if … Read more

Immigration to the UK (1960–2025) – Policies, Challenges, and Impacts

Abstract. Immigration has profoundly shaped the United Kingdom’s demographic and socio-economic landscape since 1960. Successive governments have variously encouraged legal migration, for example, to aid post-war reconstruction or via participation in European free movement, while also attempting to curb illegal immigration. This report provides an academic analysis of UK immigration (both legal and illegal) from … Read more

Are Local Emissions and Congestion Charges Technically Illegal Taxes?

The legal definition of a tax in British law is rooted in constitutional principle. A tax is a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied either directly on income and profits, or indirectly on goods and services. The authority to impose such taxes is reserved exclusively to the Crown, through its Parliament at Westminster. This principle, … Read more

Petition to Force Labour Top 4 to Resign Immediately

The Labour top four are a disgrace, they are selling the British people down the road because they have always done this, they are the most incompetent politicians this could has seen in many generations, and they seem to hate the British Public. There decision to give priority housing to illegals immigrants, terrorists suspects and … Read more

The Beeching Report: A Costly Legacy for British Rail

In the early 1960s, Britain’s railways stood at a crossroads. Once the pride of the Industrial Revolution, the national network had become unprofitable, sprawling, and inefficient in the eyes of post-war policymakers. In response to mounting financial losses and the rise of road transport, the Conservative government commissioned a review that would go on to … Read more

UK Wide Political News for the last 24 hours (29/04/2025)

Local Elections: Reform UK’s Rising Influence Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is gaining traction, particularly in areas like Doncaster. Farage has made Doncaster a focal point of his campaign, aiming to capitalize on local discontent. Polling suggests that Reform UK could disrupt traditional party dynamics, drawing support from both Labour and Conservative voters. Labour … Read more