What this means for you
Tired of politics feeling distant and pointless?
This page shows exactly what the Process Party’s ideas mean for you, your family, your community, and the nation as a whole.
- Struggling with NHS waiting lists that never seem to shrink?
You will directly set the national target (e.g. “cut average waits to 2 weeks”) and politicians will have to compete on who can actually deliver it, with public scorecards you can check any time.

- Fed up with your tax money being drained on empty promises and poorly written contracts? You and millions of others will choose the country’s Top 10 priorities – "Faster and more affordable transport" or "efficient infrastructure" can be your goal.

- Tired of potholes, every increasing energy bills and unaffordable housing? You set the destination; politicians just become the delivery drivers judged on results and clearly accountable for poor progress.

The Process Party exists to fix the root cause of Britain’s problems: politicians chasing power instead of serving people. We want you to stop switching the driver of our democracy and finally change the engine.
By giving power back to you through direct democracy, we remove power as the main incentive in politics, create genuine fair opportunity for everyone, and deliver full transparency so you can see exactly how well the government is performing.
We don’t tell you what to care about. Instead, we give you the power to set the country’s main priorities, while politicians focus on delivering results you can see and measure.
You Know Best
You live the problems every single day; in your job, your home, your community.
You know better than any career politician in Westminster what actually needs fixing.
That’s why we want you and millions of ordinary Brits to set the country’s Top 10 priorities through a simple national referendum every few years.
Politicians then become proper delivery managers, judged only on results, not on slick slogans or lobbyist favours.

This isn't about "left wing" versus "right wing", this is about efficiency in Government
It’s about making politics work for normal people again.
If you’re tired of the same old broken promises, join us.
Help us build a system where your voice sets the direction and politicians finally deliver.

Before vs After: Everyday Life for you, your family, your community, and the Nation as a whole
Before (Today’s system)
- You feel decisions about your daily life are made far away, with no clear way to influence them.
- Your family struggles to plan for the future, as costs and services change unpredictably.
- Your local area sees little improvement, despite ongoing discussions and proposals.
- National direction feels unclear, shaped more by political cycles than long-term priorities.
After (With Direct Democracy)
- You help choose the national goals. For example, “More support for gambling addiction”.
Politicians then compete on who can actually deliver it, with public scorecards you can check anytime. - We vote for “make energy bills genuinely affordable” or "provide more energy sources" as a top priority.
Progress appears on a simple dashboard every month, no spin, just honest numbers. - Our communities chooses and tracks projects that matter locally; from safer streets to better public spaces.
- As a nation, you collectively decide long-term goals, and progress is transparently measured and continuously improved.
- The System locks-in the targets - “Build more affordable homes in every region” becomes and stays a target until you are happy with the results
You see monthly updates on homes completed and prices coming down. - Politicians stop chasing power and headlines.
Their only job is delivery, and you can see exactly how well they’re doing.

Why This Is Safer and Better
Many people worry that giving power to the public could lead to extremes.
But the opposite is true.
When millions of normal voices set the agenda, the sensible middle ground statistically hold the majority. Extreme ideas get squeezed out by the statistical average of everyday concerns.
Instead of frustration pushing people to vote for radical parties, you get a focused government that delivers on the things that actually matter to you — without the usual Westminster games.

So how will we make this happen?
It's all well and good saying you control the changes but with such unique and individual people within our society, you may be wondering; how will we collect so many different opinions and make them into a unified top 10?
Click on the link below for a step by step guide to how the Top 10 referendums will be held.