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"a unicorn in every garage"
This is all off the cuff and stream of consciousness, and I would probably add more later. For all my recent libertarianisings, I don't actually want to see an immediate, anarchic, stateless society, even if that were somehow possible through laws passed over a decade or so - let it come naturally. In the meantime, the state can do good if reformed - I can't stand utopian forecasts that will clearly never happen from anyone, so I think life as it currently is should continue, with massive improvements along the way, rather than any sort of ZOMG REVOLUTION!111 in the Commie or Tea Party sense. So for the more 'extremist' types, this will read like a list of small changes, rather than large ones, but I think they'll add up to an interesting manifesto - sorry if this isn't quite what you wanted.
Obviously, people should be as free to live their own lives as possible, as long as they don't harm others, and somehow businesses should be rewarded for being ethical without being forced into it. States should be smaller, but not savaged - power should be capped, and devolved as much as possible. Somehow, Social Liberalism should replace Democratic Socialism as the philosophical ideology of choice of the left, Classical Liberalism should replace Conservatism as the philosophical ideology of the right, and the two should work together rather than subject countries to a never-ending spiel of nationalisation, privatisation, and back again - switching to a fully proportional system of voting would help, as would the abolition of big, broad political parties. Cap party donations from individuals, and reform trade unions so they are more accountable to their members. Election days are equivalent to bank holidays, give 16-year-olds the vote. Evidence-based policy-making, stop listening to populist tabloids and start listening to scientists. As far as possible, free trade, open borders, green business practises, religion and state separated, and genuine liberal democracies everywhere, including the middle and far east, which should be encouraged through capitalism rather than bombs.
A British constitution, like the US one, but, y'know, sensible. Legal protection of free speech, rather than legal protection of taking offence. Trial by jury set in stone, detention without charge lowered to 48 hours, abolition of control orders, allow wiretap evidence where appropriate. Legalisation and taxation of drugs and prostitution, lowered income taxes on the less well off, and a gentle shift towards taxing spending rather than income in general. Cut universal welfare and redirect it to the poorest and most deserving rather than the current nonsense like winter fuel payments, with an aim of Churchill's 'safety net' (at a fair height, obviously) rather than some lifestyle-funding bottomless pit. Liberalise abortion laws, to give the mother the rights rather than the foetus, and to ensure that pro-choice means exactly that. Work to break up ghettos by broadening housing values and investing in poorer areas, and shift educational taxes towards the richest, not the brightest.
Reform the National Health Service and BBC and bring them into partnership rather than competition with private healthcare and networks - perhaps the tv licence could take the form of a card that removes adverts, rio? and introduce a higher rate of licence fees for houses with more than one television. Remove all state funding and powers of the royal family, and turn Buckingham palace into a museum. Turn Royal Mail into a John Lewis-style employee-owned corporation. Allow pubs to offer smoking rooms if they want to, given how much money is earn from tobacco taxation.
In the long-term, abolition of nuclear weaponry, massive national defence cuts and increased NATO funding, a switch towards tidal, wind, solar and so on power, investment in nuclear fission and safe renewable energy sources - economies that are not based on oil. Make it easier to make your own power, and sell it to the national grid. Establish an international worldwide federal government, like the EU or US, but very different, that's firmly minimalist but has the task of working towards solving environmental issues, which are too big to be undertaken by individual countries. Law itself should be internationalised as much as possible, so no more extradition - including international ages of consent, sorry Thailand! Find another source of tourists other than perverts. Tax everywhere the same, so an end to offshore tax havens, etc.
You can tell there's still a bit of hippy in me, as eventually I want to see nationalism and racism naturally destroyed by the natural abolition of borders and flags, as they'll be pointless in the end.
Add instant replay technology to football for the cherry on the cake.