Our Values
The Principles That Define the Britannia Business Association
The Britannia Business Association is built on a set of traditional British values that guide how we work, how we treat one another, and how we build our businesses. These values are the foundation of our culture and the reason members choose to belong.
Every member signs up to these principles. Every chapter is built upon them. Every decision is measured against them.
1. Pride in Traditional British Values
Heritage, integrity, and a sense of duty
This value reflects:
Respect for tradition
Pride in our national character
A belief in fairness, honesty, and responsibility
A commitment to doing things properly
Member Benefit
Members join a community that stands for something real — not corporate jargon, but shared cultural values that build trust and belonging.
2. Treat Others As You Wish To Be Treated
The Golden Rule of British decency
This value creates a culture of:
Respect
Courtesy
Fair dealing
Professional behaviour
Member Benefit
Members know they are part of a community where trust is the default, making referrals safer, collaborations stronger, and meetings more enjoyable.
3. Employ and Promote the Best Person for the Job
Merit first. Always.
This value means:
No tokenism
No box‑ticking
No discrimination
No favouritism
Excellence is rewarded
Skill and effort matter
Member Benefit
Members know they are surrounded by competent, capable professionals, not people chosen for superficial reasons. This raises the quality of the entire network.
4. All Men and Women Are Created Equal
Dignity, privacy, safety, and respect for all
This value ensures:
Equal treatment
Respectful behaviour
Professional boundaries
A safe environment for everyone
Member Benefit
Members feel secure, respected, and valued — essential for strong retention and a healthy chapter culture.
5. A Fair Day’s Pay for a Fair Day’s Work
Honest business. Honest value.
This value rejects:
Exploitation
Underpaying workers
Importing cheap labour to cut corners
Unethical contracts
Member Benefit
Members gain a reputation for ethical business, making them more trusted and more referable.
6. Hard Work and a Job Well Done Is Good for the Soul
Pride in craftsmanship and effort
This value celebrates:
Discipline
Skill
Professional pride
Doing things properly
Taking responsibility
Member Benefit
Members join a community that values excellence, raising the standard of referrals and collaborations.
7. Celebrate British Heritage, Culture & History
Honouring where we come from. Building where we’re going.
This value promotes:
Respect for our shared history
Pride in our national identity
Care for our environment
Stewardship of our communities
Member Benefit
Members feel part of a national movement, not just a local group — something with identity, purpose, and meaning.
