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Equal treatment & democratic rights: where the UK parties stand

Am I treated equally and fairly, with a fair say and due process?

Independent, source-checked analysis of how each party’s policies would affect this — judged on the evidence, without telling the system who proposed them. How this works.

Labour — 21 policies affect this: 17 helps · 2 mixed · 2 little effect. Compare interactively →

Tackle Waste and Corruption in Public Spendinghelps. Ending the political-connections route into public contracts addresses a documented equal-treatment failure in procurement; appointing a Covid Corruption Commissioner strengthens rule-of-law accountab…
Drive Innovation, Regulate AI, and Support Diverse Business Modelshelps. Banning sexually explicit deepfakes gives real legal protection to people — mostly women — who face this form of AI-driven harassment, which is a genuine equal-treatment gain. The rest of the policy b…
Support Small Businesses and Post Offices, and Address Horizon Scandalhelps. The policy's most direct relevance to O9 is its commitment to justice and compensation for sub-postmasters wrongly convicted under the Horizon scandal — a major due process failure. Significant progre…
Halve Violence Against Women and Girls and Reform Justice Systemhelps. This policy introduces several concrete legal protections that directly improve equal treatment and due process for women — including new criminal offences, strengthened stalking orders, cohabitation …
Raise Police Standards and Tackle Fraudhelps. This policy introduces concrete legal mechanisms — mandatory vetting standards, automatic suspension for officers accused of serious offences, and new safeguards for strip-searching children — that di…

Conservative — 36 policies affect this: 12 hurts · 10 helps · 8 mixed · 5 little effect · 1 genuinely contested. Compare interactively →

Mandatory National Service for 18-Year-Oldshurts. Mandatory service for all 18-year-olds is described as compulsory but without criminal sanctions for refusal, which creates a legally ambiguous duty. Research from comparable European programmes finds…
Ensure Post Office Horizon Scandal Redresshelps. This policy commits to extending compensation to a new group of Horizon scandal victims — likely family members — by a firm deadline, which advances due process and redress for people wrongly harmed b…
Ensure Schools Follow Guidance for Gender Questioning Studentshurts. By mandating that schools restrict social transition and disclose gender-questioning status to parents by default, the policy risks reducing equal-treatment protections for a minority group and may co…
Prioritise Equal Access for Women and Girls in Grassroots Sporthelps. This policy commits real money and specific targets to close a well-documented gap in women's and girls' access to sports facilities and playing time, which is a form of equal treatment. The main cave…
Stop Illegal Migrants by Removing to Rwandahurts. The policy stripped asylum seekers of the right to have their claims heard and left tens of thousands in legal limbo with no due process. The government's attempt to override a Supreme Court ruling by…

Liberal Democrat — 53 policies affect this: 44 helps · 6 little effect · 3 mixed. Compare interactively →

End Retrospective Tax Changes and Review IR35helps. Ending retrospective tax changes would strengthen due-process protections for taxpayers caught by charges that effectively reach back decades. The gain is modest because significant loan-charge reform…
End Rough Sleeping and Scrap Vagrancy Acthelps. Scrapping the Vagrancy Act removes a law that criminalises people for being homeless or begging, ending a source of criminal records that blocked access to employment and support. The improvement is r…
Independent Regulator for Football Clubshelps. The policy requires clubs to have equality and diversity plans and adds human rights checks for new owners, giving fans a stronger democratic voice in club decisions — but critics say the human rights…
End Hostile Environment and Tackle Smuggling/Traffickinghelps. Ending the Hostile Environment and restoring modern slavery protections would remove documented sources of racial discrimination and restore equal treatment for people legally entitled to live in the …
Transfer Work Visas and Overseas Student Policy from Home Officehelps. Reversing the ban that stops care workers bringing their partners and children to the UK removes a restriction that singles out one occupational group for worse family-reunion rights than other visa h…

Reform UK — 33 policies affect this: 22 hurts · 4 mixed · 3 genuinely contested · 2 little effect · 2 helps. Compare interactively →

Detain and deport illegal migrantshurts. This policy would remove legal aid for non-citizens, withdraw from the ECHR, and impose blanket bans on asylum claims — all of which weaken due process and equal treatment protections for a large grou…
Impose an Employer Immigration Taxhurts. This policy charges employers more for hiring foreign workers, treating people differently in the labour market based on where they come from rather than what they contribute. Critics warn it could en…
Impose 5-year residency and employment requirement for benefitshurts. This policy would create a large group of residents — including workers — who live legally in the UK but are barred from the welfare safety net for five years, extending differential treatment well be…
Immediate deportation for foreign criminalshurts. This policy would reduce due-process protections for a class of residents and expand citizenship removal well beyond current legal norms, creating a two-tier justice system based on immigration status…
Replace the 2010 Equalities Act and scrap DE&I ruleshurts. Replacing the Equality Act would remove the single legal framework that protects everyone in the UK from discrimination across employment, education, and public services. No concrete replacement has b…

Green — 18 policies affect this: 15 helps · 2 mixed · 1 little effect. Compare interactively →

Reform drug laws and increase public health fundinghelps. By decriminalising personal drug possession, this policy would reduce prosecutions and convictions, lessening a known source of racially unequal treatment in the criminal justice system. The main cave…
Strengthen workers' rights and trade union powershelps. This policy extends employment rights to groups currently excluded from standard protections — gig and zero-hours workers — reducing unequal treatment based on employment status. It also restores trad…
Expand pay-gap protections and support flexible workinghelps. Extending pay-gap reporting to ethnicity, disability, and sexual orientation strengthens the legal framework for equal treatment at work — but evidence from gender pay gap reporting suggests transpare…
Introduce a Right to Roam Act for Englandhelps. A Right to Roam Act would create an equal legal entitlement to access green space regardless of background, directly addressing a documented disparity where Black and minority ethnic people and depriv…
Improve school funding, teacher pay, and infrastructurehelps. The £5bn promised for SEND provision in mainstream schools — accessible buildings, trained teachers, and transport — would improve equal treatment for disabled pupils, a group facing serious and docum…

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