20-Year Implementation Roadmap
The detailed transition plan is laid out in the Support Transition and Exit Programme (STEP).
High-Level Phases
- Phase 0: Preparation (Years 0–1) — Foundational legislation, gold accounting, baseline measurements, Golden Hurdle infrastructure.
- Phase 1: Stabilisation & Quick Wins (Years 1–5) — FLIP, Golden Hurdle launch, STORK, initial PRUNE privatisations (including DVLA), welfare freeze.
- Phase 2: Structural Reform (Years 5–10) — Full PETS rollout, major privatisations, education/healthcare transition, road transport deregulation.
- Phase 3: Consolidation (Years 10–15) — Welfare normalisation, planning and driving deregulation acceleration.
- Phase 4: Maturation (Years 15–20) — Final legacy wind-down, constitutional stabilisation.
Ongoing Safeguards
All major changes require transparency, gold-anchored budgeting, and in many cases local referenda or Jubilee approval. The goal is managed retreat of the state, not shock therapy.
The Goal
By Year 20 Britain will have a minimal, highly effective state focused solely on defence and justice. Most functions will have returned to individuals, families, markets, and communities. The nation will be demographically stable, fiscally disciplined, and constitutionally protected against future expansion.