Economic Freedom
Less regulation, more opportunity, and access to the world's largest economy.
Britain's economy has been stagnant for fifteen years. Productivity has flatlined. Real wages haven't grown. The American economy, by contrast, continues to outpace every major European nation.
The Numbers Don't Lie
US GDP per capita is over $76,000. Britain's is around $46,000. The average American worker produces more, earns more, and has more purchasing power than their British counterpart. This gap has been widening for decades.
Regulatory Burden
British businesses face a suffocating regulatory environment inherited from decades of EU membership and domestic bureaucracy. Starting a business, hiring employees, and expanding operations are all harder and more expensive than in America.
"America didn't become the world's largest economy by accident. It got there through economic freedom."
What Statehood Means
As the 51st state, Britain would become part of the world's most dynamic economy. British businesses would have full access to 330 million American consumers with no trade barriers. American investment would flow freely into British enterprise.
The entrepreneurial culture that drives American innovation would transform British business. Less red tape. More opportunity. A genuine path to prosperity.