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Energy & Resources
Renewable generation (wind, solar), water management, and responsible land and material stewardship.
Home rule plan
Building a parallel economic ecosystem rooted in land, product, culture, and disciplined governance.
United Ulster is a common holding of the people of the historic nine counties. Everybody who joins in owns a part of it. The people own the land and they own the yield, and they work together. It is a plan, not a live company. This website does not take money or title.
United Ulster functions as a civilisation-scale holding of the people, not a private company for a closed few. It mirrors the strategic ambition of national transformation programmes while remaining of the people who live here, legally compliant under UK, Northern Ireland and Irish law as each activity requires, and accountable to its own internal standards of results, integrity, and contribution.
The organisation is not a government, and it is not a conventional private corporation. It is a deliberate economic ecosystem that everybody may join: each person who takes part owns a part of the land and a part of the money, and works together with the rest. All activity begins with a single proven engine and expands outward only when that engine demonstrates consistent results.
This page is the economic body of the home-rule plan. The papers on this site set out who may come, who may own, who belongs, and how the people who live here are heard. The holding structure is the counterpart on the land: productive enterprises, and a property vehicle, so that home rule — if brought inward to Stormont, Derry / Londonderry and Cavan — is not an empty flag over absentee title.
A Real Estate Investment Trust is a known legal form. In UK law a REIT is built around a property-rental business. An Ulster REIT of that statutory kind would have to satisfy those conditions, with independent counsel, before anyone claimed the name. What we mean by REIT-type is the discipline, not a prospectus: land and buildings stay in a vehicle that cannot quietly be sold out of the territory. Operating work — food, building, energy, media — sits in subsidiaries beside the property vehicle, not instead of it. Cash-flow comes from proven productive enterprises. The first engine of home rule is title to the ground.
This is not yet a company. The civic papers remain discussion papers. This page does not replace them, does not collect capital, and does not offer shares.
Home rule, as already stated on this site, means bringing immigration, asylum and related public power inward to Stormont, Derry / Londonderry and Cavan, and treating the nine counties as one continuous territory rather than a pair of remote files. A parliament without land, energy and food is a talking shop. The common holding and the REIT-type vehicle are how a people hold the material base while that political inward-turn is argued.
Foreign acquisition of land, empty title, and remittance of rent out of the territory are the opposite of that base. Paper II already treats land ownership, business control and employment localisation as public-interest questions. The Ulster holding structure is the same question in corporate form: who holds the ground, who receives the yield, and whether that yield stays here.
The Chairman holds the long-term vision and philosophical direction. The role is deliberately removed from day-to-day operations. The Chairman acts as guardian of mission integrity rather than operational manager. No person is named here.
A board of 7–15 members, each representing a major sector. Membership is earned through demonstrated results, relevant experience, and peer recognition. The Council functions as a hybrid of corporate board, strategic command, and elder council. It sets policy, approves major capital allocation, and maintains overall coherence.
Each core sector operates as a subsidiary company or division with internal decision rights on operational matters. Land, housing, workplaces and energy sites sit in the property vehicle. Strategic questions and capital decisions remain with the Council.
Everybody who joins in owns a part. The people own the land and they own the money. Participants may take part in selected decisions through a secure digital voting platform — major investments, new project initiation, and periodic leadership confidence reviews. This is not the public signature count on this site, and it is not a substitute for the three offices.
United Ulster is organised into twelve primary divisions. Each division is established as a distinct legal entity under the parent holding company. They are not launched together.
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Renewable generation (wind, solar), water management, and responsible land and material stewardship.
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Regenerative farming systems, local food networks, and production of medicinal plants and botanicals.
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Mead, beer, kombucha, and related fermented products.
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Integrated clinics combining conventional and holistic approaches, detoxification programmes, and residential healing systems.
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Skill-based academies, apprenticeship pathways, and curricula that integrate practical competence with deeper cultural and philosophical formation.
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Application development, internal governance platforms, and supporting digital infrastructure.
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Central treasury management, internal capital allocation, and structured investment into new ventures.
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Ecological building methods, retreat centres, and community facilities.
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Conscious retreat experiences, land-based programmes, and Ireland-focused cultural tourism.
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Content production, brand narrative, publications, and cultural transmission.
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Distribution networks, supply-chain control, and selected import and export activities.
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Regulatory compliance, contractual frameworks, intellectual-property protection, and the hybrid voting systems.
Advancement is based on demonstrated results, integrity, and contribution rather than credentials alone.
Learning phase. No decision authority. Focused on skill acquisition and cultural orientation.
Proven competence. Active contribution within a division.
Consistent track record of results. Eligible to lead teams and projects.
Sustained impact over years. Nomination and formal election by the Council of Chairmen.
All divisions contribute to a central treasury. Allocations follow a fixed discipline. This structure prioritises long-term resilience over short-term extraction. If a statutory UK REIT is later elected, net property-rental profits would instead follow the REIT distribution rule in force at the time. Neither rule is a live fund.
The organisation does not attempt to launch all twelve sectors simultaneously. The correct sequence is:
Hold and gather land, workplaces and energy sites in a property vehicle that cannot be quietly sold out of Ulster.
Establish one proven productive enterprise as the first operating cash-flow engine — not a named sector in advance.
Build brand strength and media capability from that base.
Develop tourism and retreat offerings that leverage the same cultural narrative.
Introduce the technology and governance platform once operational stability is proven.
Expand systematically into adjacent sectors only when capital, people, and systems are ready. Only then consider a statutory UK REIT election — when counsel, capital, people and systems are ready.
When a person is in this holding, their part is meant to pass to their children. That is the point of common ownership across generations: the land stays in the people, the money stays in the people, and a child inherits a stake in the same organism rather than a forced sale to pay a remote tax bill.
Inheritance tax in the United Kingdom, and capital acquisitions tax in Ireland, are real levies. They can force families to sell land and businesses out of the territory. The object of this plan is to design the holding so that, lawfully, more of what a parent built reaches the child — and remains inside United Ulster.
That is done by structure, not by evasion. Spouse and civil-partner exemptions, agricultural and business property reliefs (or their successors), nil-rate bands, and cooperative or trust forms that keep title in the common vehicle, are the tools to be examined with independent counsel. The test is simple: does the child receive more of the inheritance, and does the ground stay here?
Nothing on this page is tax advice, a scheme, or a promise that any relief will apply. Rates and reliefs change. Counsel in both jurisdictions is required before anyone relies on a form.
The greatest fear is losing the property you already own. In a crash, or when inflation makes the ordinary payment impossible, banks and distant capital acquire what a household can no longer hold. That is how land leaves families, and how it leaves Ulster.
A common holding of the people exists for that hour. Instead of losing the house, you are gathered in. Title stays with the people. The finances that would have forced a sale are met together, so the ground is not taken in a financial disaster.
That is the benefit inside the fear: protection now, and protection for the generations that inherit the same stake. It is mutual, not extraction. It is not a bank. It is not a fire-sale to outside buyers.
This is the intended design of the holding. This website does not take money and does not take title. Independent counsel is required before any such vehicle could actually take title or meet a debt.
This will only happen if the people come together.
United Ulster is structured, if formed, as a common holding of the people of the nine counties — not a private company for a few. The likely legal vehicles are a parent with subsidiaries, Community Interest Companies, cooperative entities, or a mix, so that those who join in hold a part that can pass to their children. All operations remain fully compliant with Northern Ireland and UK company, employment, tax, and regulatory law, and with Irish law where activity sits in Cavan, Donegal or Monaghan. Independent legal and tax counsel is required before any formal incorporation or capital raising.
This page is not an offer of shares, a prospectus, a Property Income Distribution, tax advice, or a solicitation of funds. This website does not collect money.
United Ulster is a deliberate attempt to construct a coherent economic organism for the nine counties — one that belongs to the people, is productive, culturally rooted, and capable of sustained multi-generational development. Everybody who joins in owns a part. That part is meant to pass to their children. If crash or inflation would take the house, the holding is meant to gather the household in, not to watch the bank acquire it. Write to us. Do not send money to this site.