- only natural persons can rent (be landlords for) residential property. This still allows commercial and industrial leases by non-natural persons, and still allows a healthy market for unnatural persons' renovating and flipping houses. Denying them revenue from residential leases disincentivises the removal of residential properties from the housing market proper, and the resulting increase in supply promotes housing affordability for the average working family and families in need. The persistence of a buy-renovate-sell cycle means there is still reason for property investors to stimulate the market and improve the quality of the country's housing.
- natural persons may only own a maximum of some number (3? 5?) of residential properties each. Allowing a small number may mean that certain individuals reaching retirement may continue to collect rental income. Disallowing large portfolios increases competition between landlords. It prevents the predatory removal of houses from the housing market, resulting in more favourable pricing for rental consumers. Being responsible for the maintenance and regulatory compliance of a smaller number of properties means a greater share of investors' attention for each tenant/property and prevents hoarders from keeping houses off the markets during periods of noncompliance (landlords with large numbers of houses not satisfying new legislation sometimes simply "delist" empty properties when they have too many to update/renovate at one time).
- companies register not to accept shareholders with certain properties (what? overseas? too many assets? wrong citizenship? how is it checked?). Prevents money from leaving the economy for foreign "investors" who then make business decisions which do not favour our people
- MPs not permitted to hold dual- or multiple-citizenship. Simply, nobody can be trusted with a position of authority if they can not renounce their foreign allegiances. Our officials must serve us, and our representatives must represent us.
- MPs not to accept gifts or other investments for themselves or any enterprises or similar they administer etc. Every one should be considered a bribe/kickback/whatever. Generally, such parties are paid enough that they should want little-to-nothing. One must ask what the opportunity to serve and lead your people is worth.
- not permitted to join shareholders/directors/etc of any enterprises or similar which received gifts or similar investments under their direct or indeirect supervision, including when they are no longer MPs, for some cooldown period (life?) -- prevent the obvious workaround of "walk out of office and into this gift i set up for you"
- secondary school enrolments which do not lead to qualifications within 12 months are to be individually investigated -- prevents denial-of-qualifications attacks by bad actors in critical positions in schools (eg not submitting grades to qualification authority because of dislike of student's skin colour or personal disagreements)
- holiday pay (earned) must be reported to department of inland revenue. prevents cases where employers "zero off" holiday pay and say "that was last year's A/L, it's expired now"
- no foreign banks. not one. not in whole, or in part. Banks simply should not have any allegiences which do not serve the people and territory where they operate.
- anything with a presence on the web must operate an UTTERLY accessible and secure website in order to receive any kind of government funding, bailout, finance, grant, cash injection, award etc. simply restated, having a website which breaks should disqualify you for the above.
- completely forbid certain uses of facebook (or similar) which run contrary to the public interest, such as large businesses and local or national government bodies making public events only (or primarily) visible online through facebook
- promote a stricter and more traditional web, specify it and then make deployment of it a specific consideration when dealing with consumer-facing businesses, eg for taxation purposes. (What else other than taxation? The idea is, if your website meets certain standards and operates reliably under certain conditions, your business might, say, enjoy a very small tax rate reduction or rebate. does it work on text terminals? screen readers? slow connections?) Protects consumers and protects digital freedoms (eg by protecting users from needing to buy certain smartphones or use certain web browsers if they can't or don't want)
- Use of foreign or third-party infrastructure or assets
- a11y
- a11y (again) - compatability with alternative UAs, availability of APIs
- digital tariffs: foreign subscriptions. For example, subscribing to a streaming service wholly or significantly-partly owned by a foreign agency might attract a significant tax penalty for the vendor (and collected tax under this scheme would be set aside to invest in local services)
- Slaughter (or murder) of a parent of a living child shall obligate the offender to pay child support. For a contemporary example, see Tennessee General Assembly House Bill HB1834.