Advance UK Unites with Great British PAC for a Greater Cause

Advance UK Unites with Great British PAC for a Greater Cause

In a pivotal moment for political collaboration, Advance UK members have decisively voted to join forces with the Great British Political Action Committee (PAC), marking a significant step toward a more united approach to public policy and national interests. The ballot, which opened on June 5 and closed on June 7, received a strong mandate from members, a result certified by independent verifier David Atherton.

A Strong Mandate for Change

Advance UK leader, Ben Habib, described the outcome as a “clear and strong result,” expressing gratitude towards the members for their confidence in this new direction. This merger aims to enhance the movement's influence by transcending party lines, focusing on practical outcomes instead of mere electoral politics.

Influencing Public Policy

The Great British PAC has gained recognition for its campaigns, notably its efforts against the government’s proposed transfer of sovereignty over the Chagos Islands. Supporters of the merger believe that by working collaboratively, they can better influence decision-making processes and effect meaningful change within the country.

Community Support and Collaboration

Claire Bullivant, Chief Executive of the Great British PAC, welcomed the result enthusiastically, highlighting the PAC's mission to prioritize Britain's interests over partisan politics. She emphasized that the success of the Chagos campaign exemplifies what can be achieved when individuals unite behind a shared cause, regardless of their political affiliation.

Building a Stronger Movement

This merger is more than a strategic alliance; it signifies the formation of a larger patriotic movement dedicated to policy development, legal advocacy, and public campaigning. With the potential to convene and galvanize support across all sectors of politics, the organizations involved are optimistic about their capacity to drive change.

As Advance UK integrates into the Great British PAC, further details about membership and governance will be outlined in the coming weeks. The collaboration aims to mobilize resources and talents to ensure effective governance and advocacy for pressing national issues.

In a landscape often fraught with division, this joining of forces represents a significant stride toward collective action, aiming to reaffirm Britain’s commitment to its values and the voices of its citizens.