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Guiding Principles

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1) The BMA (UK) does not collect donations or charge for its services.

2) The BMA (UK) believes that education is a fundamental right for all people.

3) The BMA (UK) is a movement of the people – it has no leader or hierarchal structure.

4) The BMA (UK) is open to constructive criticism and suggestions from the people.

5) The BMA (UK) does not proselytise or convert.

6) The BMA (UK) fully supports the evolution of consciousness to transform society.

7) The BMA (UK) fully supports Buddhists and non-Buddhists without discrimination.

8) The BMA (UK) is opposed to all forms of racism.

9) The BMA (UK) is opposed to all forms of discrimination.

10) The BMA (UK) fully supports Animal Welfare.

11) The BMA (UK) is opposed to the use of all forms of aggressive violence.

12) The BMA (UK) fully supports the right to lawful self-defence.

13) The BMA (UK) opposes the use of fire-arms and other lethal weapons in society.

14) The BMA (UK) is opposed to warfare.

15) The BMA (UK) is opposed to the use of greed, hatred, and delusion as a means to create social policy.

16) The BMA (UK) supports the practice of meditation as a means toward revolution.

17) The BMA (UK) supports the Welfare State, Free Education, and the National Health Service.

18) The BMA (UK) fully supports the Communist International and encourages membership of the Communist Party.

19) The BMA (UK) fully supports all traditions and lineages of Buddhism.

20) The BMA (UK) acknowledges that the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha equate to Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood amongst all people. 
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