Monetary reform in Britain

It can include changes to the money creation process, fractional-reserve banking, financial institutions, financing of the economy and social credit among other things.

However, Douglas himself warned against viewing the Social Credit solely as a scheme for monetary reform.

"[3] Michael Rowbotham's The Grip of Death, published 1998, was an attack on the banking system as well as the politics of globalization, free trade and growth-oriented strategies based on these lines.

The Money Reform Party[5][6] was founded by Anne Belsey from Kent in 2005 and deregistered in 2014.

Author Mark Braund recommended the MRP website "which includes a compelling explanation of the mechanics of money creation and its impact on society".

C. H. Douglas, founder of the Social Credit-theory. Photo taken in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 1934.