About us
The Sharing Party is a dynamic and compassionate membership organization committed to empowering individuals to enact meaningful change. We firmly believe that transitioning from capitalism to a planned, democratic, non-market economy is not only possible but essential. In this new system, organisations will prioritize resource and knowledge sharing over trade, ensuring that collective decision-making and resource allocation serve social benefits rather than profit. Knowledge and natural resources will be managed for the common good, liberated from the constraints of market forces. Together, we are poised to accelerate the transition to a better system that genuinely meets the needs of our community.
Our vision
The sharing party was established to empower ordinary people and enhance lives. We are the only political party that genuinely listens to the concerns of the community. Capitalism is threatening our planet, and with the specter of global conflict looming, we stand as a beacon of hope. We are the party dedicated to sharing, and together, we can create a brighter future.

Short biography
Charles Otusajo is currently the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and many recognize him as such. You may be curious about how he came to hold this position. His rise was quite sudden; his political organization emerged at just the right time when society was undergoing significant changes. People were becoming more egalitarian, caring for one another, and simply being nicer overall. Recognizing this shift, Mr Otusajo understood that we needed to transition to a system that reflected these values, leading to the formation of the ‘Caring Sharing Party.’
As we experience changes in the economic system, it is crucial to have a government capable of effectively managing these transitions. His political organization is uniquely positioned to address these challenges, making the Caring Sharing Party the best choice for leading the country during this transformative period.
People often question whether he identifies as a communist. His response is, “I am not a capitalist, socialist, or communist; I am a realist. Citizens need food, so they must get food. It is unacceptable for people to be homeless in a place they call home. I am not seeking a fairer society like the socialists; I am seeking a fair society.”