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The Cardiff Conferences
The Cardiff conference and the 10 point manifesto
By 1920 there was a wide ranging collection of proactive movement across the country. The June Cardiff conference was an attempt to unify the movement behind a platform. The movement gained a boost from the support for Admiral Beatty, currently out of work. As a result of 4 days of debate and voting the 10 point manifesto was published.
  1. Loyalty to the King
  2. Respect for the rights of Britons
  3. Opposition to all kinds of socialism, which seeks to deny the above mentioned rights.
  4. Disentanglement from European wars
  5. Restoration of Britains global empire
  6. Unification of the British peoples into one state
  7. Mentention of pariliment
  8. Reliance on air and naval warfare for the defence of the British isles.
  9. Use of the government to improve living standards, therefore deafeting socialism
  10. Nationalation of key industries, both for defence and living standards purposes

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