PSP Public Service PartyService Before Power
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Public Service Party Policies

Clear policies. Public mandates. Visible delivery.

These are the starting policy pillars for PSP. The long-term goal is for policies to be shaped by member proposals, public votes, evidence and transparent delivery tracking.

Core policy pillars

Built around service, accountability and direct public input.

Democracy

Direct Public Mandates

Major public priorities should become tracked mandates with public vote totals, clear government response deadlines and delivery status updates.

Transparency

Open Public Spending

Government contracts, expenses and budgets should be searchable, explained in plain English and linked to measurable outcomes.

Accountability

Representative Scorecards

Attendance, voting records, promises, response times and delivery history should be visible to citizens in one place.

Local Power

Local First Decisions

Every region should have a live public priority board where people can vote on roads, policing, housing, health, transport and local services.

Public Service

Service Before Power

Public office should be treated as duty, not status. The PSP structure is designed around public accountability and clear standards of conduct.

Plain English

Understandable Law

Every bill, public contract and major decision should have a plain-English summary so ordinary people can understand what is being done in their name.