United Progressive Party

The party supports the original Barbuda Land Act, and has proposed establishing a Joint Consultative Committee composed of "experienced leaders" to oversee development projects on the island.

The party has also proposed making Barbuda a renewable energy exporter, and supports converting the island into a duty free economy.

[15] The party supports free pre-school education and requiring the government to cover the costs of at least five CXC examinations for students.

The party also supports establishing a special institution for aviation technology, as well as emphasizing STEM and artificial intelligence in education.

The party wishes to create a nationwide set of standards on instructing teachers on how to deal with students' mental health.

The party also supports free dental and eye care for persons under eighteen, creating a "medical air-bridge" between Antigua and Barbuda, and improving the quality of parental leave.

[21] In the subject of crime, the party wishes to abolish bonding and replace it with an obligation to serve in a proposed "National Service Corps".