Biography

Eleanor March is a constitutional reform campaigner who has spent the past decade building alliances between local organisers, policy researchers, and independent media voices. Her work focuses on turning broad public frustration into disciplined, credible programmes for national renewal.

Associated Content

She currently coordinates the council's editorial brief, linking the site's long-form argument to the campaign themes that need to be tested in public meetings and supporter conversations.

Current Brief

Leads council sessions on institutional reform, campaign discipline, and how Britain Unbound can turn analysis into practical national proposals.

Recent Work

Has been mapping regional organisers, identifying trusted local voices, and shaping the editorial priorities that support the movement's first public phase.

Public Focus

Advocates a politics that is serious in tone, specific in policy, and grounded in the lived experience of people outside Westminster's closed loop.