An Independent England
England is a nation of nearly 70 million people, yet decisions affecting its future continue to be shaped by constitutional arrangements created for a different era and by a British government.
An Independent England would become a fully sovereign nation, responsible for its own laws, taxation, spending, defence, international relations, immigration, and economic policy. Supporters of an independent England, believe that England should enjoy the same right to national self-determination as any other country and should be free to shape its future without constitutional constraints imposed by the wider United Kingdom.
This section explores the long-term vision for an independent England, explains the constitutional options available, examines the economic arguments for and against independence, and answers the most frequently asked questions.
Please read the full resources, articles, research and campaign materials within this section.
If, having reviewed the evidence, you believe England should have the right to determine its own future, we invite you to join our campaign and help build support for constitutional change. Every new supporter strengthens our voice, every donation helps us reach more people, and every action brings England one step closer to deciding its own future.






