 A country's economy is a country's engine. It drives it forward. Now what kind of economy a society adopts will help determine its standard of living, its health, its prosperity, its chances and opportunities and its future. So let's be clear what kind of economy Forbidden seeks to build. We believe in freedom, ingenuity, creativity, liberty. And that is why we support a free market that is regulated only to protect the rights of workers, to provide environmental protections or to protect human or animal welfare. We believe in low and efficient taxation. Taxation must not be used to punish the successful, but to fund public services available to all. The fair collection of taxation should be non-debatable. If all were to pay the taxes required of them, taxation overall could be reduced. We believe in a welfare state but only for those unable to work for themselves. We are committed to protecting our elderly and disabled people and ensuring a decent standard of living for all. We welcome a welfare state that provides a safety net for those who fall on hard times. As a nation we will support each other. What we will not tolerate however is abuse or waste in our precious public services. Waste in the public sector must be brought to an end. Every year hundreds of millions of pounds are spent unnecessarily, both in social services, the NHS and beyond. Procurement practices must be improved and non-essential roles closed. There is no need for a diversity officer in the NHS. Nor should our public services be spending hundreds of thousands of pounds as well as staff time dealing with translations and a host of different languages. We must stop immigration and take the pressure off our public sector, off the housing market and off the jobs market. The impact of coronavirus is not yet known in full. The government's follow scheme has not yet ended and we don't therefore yet know the extent of unemployment or the loss of small business. For Britain believes we must put all efforts, including providing tax breaks to get small business back on track. We must not provide any more money in foreign aid and we must use those funds for British business instead. Debt must be confronted and somberly addressed. For Britain believes strongly in property rights as integral to the individual's liberty and strength. And in the medium to long term we must get our country back on its feet. We will aim towards a future moving away from debt and dependency on either banks or the state as we do so. Responsible capitalism is our future. A capitalism that provides, both in terms of living standards and creative advancement. For Britain will stand with and support small business and encourage local economics. We will force public services to prioritise in the best interests of the wider public, not trendy minority fringe groups. We will spend to restore law and order, including at our borders. In summary our policy is simple. A free market economy with low taxation and low public sector waste. An economy that puts British businesses and workers first and brings an end to mass migration. An economic system that rewards effort and hard work and that is compassionate and provides safety for those unable to provide it for themselves. We believe in spending that is in the interests of the British people, including on health, the prevention of crime and the security of our borders. That is the kind of economy and society that is offered by For Britain. Now all that is needed is to vote for it. Read our economic policy on forbritain.uk.