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Democrats will protect and promote the equal rights of all our citizens—women, LGBTQ+ people, religious minorities, people with disabilities, Native Americans, and all who have been discriminated against in too many ways and for too many generations. We commit ourselves to the vision articulated by Frederick Douglass of “a Government founded upon justice, and recognizing the equal rights of all.”
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Accordingly, we assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life which cannot be infringed. We support a human life amendment to the Constitution and legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment's protections apply to children before birth.
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From the Asia Pacific to the Indian Ocean, we will deepen our relationships in the region with Australia, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. We will honor our historic commitment to Japan.
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Some of our waterways suffer from toxic algal blooms, many are choking on sediment and faecal contamination, and still others are drying up from over-use. It has become so bad that, according to the Ministry for the Environment, nearly two-thirds of New Zealand's monitored river swimming spots were unsafe for swimming last summer. 1
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• 77 boy racers are on their first or second strike towards getting their car crushed. • 313 drugged drivers have been arrested and convicted under our new legislation.
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A safe and efficient transportation system is essential to keeping people and goods moving and cities and communities prosperous. Congestion and delay not only waste our time as individuals, they also burden businesses and our entire economy with inefficiency and higher costs.
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Last year, there were an estimated 6.1 million incidents of crime experienced by adults in England and Wales. Almost every police force in the country recorded an increase in crime, with worrying rises in some of the most violent offences, including gun and knife crime and homicide.
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The protection of human rights must be at the heart of any ethical foreign policy. Through our participation in international insititutions, we will work towards the international recognition of the universality and indivisibilty of human rights.
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In the pursuit of Brexit, the DUP and Tory party are prepared to lay waste to our rural communities and farming economy. The farming sector is both a major food provider and a major employer.
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We reject attempts by Republicans to sell out the needs of veterans by privatizing the VA. We believe that the VA must be fully resourced so that every veteran gets the care that he or she has earned and deserves, including those suffering from sexual assault, mental illness and other injuries or ailments.
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Crime fighting now starts in every community thanks to new statutory Crime and Disorder Partnerships. Our Safe Communities Fund will target hundreds of neighbourhoods with the highest crime rates with extra crime-fighting investment.
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Empower schools to step away from day- to-day management of school property. We will complete our facilities management programme pilot exercise so we can take on board what we have learned, and offer the programme to all schools that want it.
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Increasing investment in the Marsden Fund from $36 million annually in 2008/09 to $52 million in 2014/15, to encourage more investigator-led, blue-skies research. Increasing the Performance Based Research Fund from $231 million in 2007/08 to $300 million in 2016/17, to encourage university-based research.
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Maintain the most stringent risk management processes emanating from the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 and its amendments by ensuring that the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is sufficiently resourced to carry out its functions with the greatest rigour. Continue the phasing out of organo-chlorides and facilitate the development of safe alternatives.
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We will therefore introduce ‘devolution on demand’, enabling even greater devolution of powers from Westminster to councils or groups of councils working together – for example to a Cornish Assembly or a Yorkshire Parliament. The nations of the United Kingdom have long had different needs with regard to funding.
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and ACT says people must be protected from criminals. It’s time to get tough on serious crime.
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Continue to promote private sector economic development, ensuring this benefits local people and small businesses not just multinational corporations. We will lead international action to ensure global companies pay fair taxes in the developing countries in which they operate,
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To deal with this morass, we urge caution in the creation of new “crimes” and a bipartisan presidential commission to purge the Code and the body of regulations of old “crimes.”
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Therefore, by the third year there will be around $1.5 billion available for tax cuts and debt repayment. Within these parameters, our fiscal priorities are, in order:
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Labour will:set a target of net zero for greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, with legally binding emissions reduction targets, and carbon budgets to keep New Zealand on track to this goal establish an independent Climate Commission to recommend interim emissions reduction targets and provide advice on the ramifications of not achieving them
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We believe that this should be a central focus for government policy over the next 5 years. The key is to both protect and promote key sectors of the Scottish economy.
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Complete and implement the comprehensive wider review of Industry Training Policy. In particular, we will address any structural issues that hamper cooperation between on the-job and off-the-job training providers.
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We in the ACT Party are in no doubt at all about which of these two men offers the better prospect for our great country, and we have already declared publicly that we will give Confidence and Supply to a John Key-led Government. The Labour Party is advocating policies which nobody who cares for our long-term future could support
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Within 18 months, we will publish a new defence White Paper with costed, affordable ways to meet Australia’s important defence and national security objectives We will ensure that Australia does not have a submarine capability gap
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But our social care system is close to collapse, with older people often receiving visits limited to just 15 minutes, provided by a workforce that is too often undervalued. Labour supports measures to cap the costs of care and will prioritise improving the quality of care services.
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We will vote to increase the minimum wage to £8.70 by 2020. We will also support measures to extend the Living Wage across the UK.
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A range of other issues affect the quality and availability of ECE provision, but are beyond the scope of this policy. In Government, the Green Party will establish a ministerial review committee to examine these issues, which could include staff-child ratios and group sizes, the costs to parents of the current 20 Hours scheme, the ways in which parents can split up the 20 hours, and the opportunities for ECE teacher professional development.
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We will recognise the unique status of kohanga reo, kura kaupapa Māori, wānanga and Māori medium initiatives through their own statutory legislation. This could then be linked to te reo in the homes being revitalised through encouraging the parents in assisting their children in their learning and drawing on the knowledge and expertise of kuia and koroua.
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Did the health system invest in keeping her well, with healthy food choices, warm dry housing,
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Because Kiwis love the beach and most of us live close to the ocean, we increase the risk of single use plastics ending up in the marine environment, even by mistake. Our plan will introduce refunds on drink containers, ban plastic bags, phase out unnecessary plastic packaging and commit to a zero-waste New Zealand.
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we must boost productivity growth to make Australia more competitive, productive and prosperous; we must start building a more diverse, world-class economy–a 5-Pillar economy–that builds on our strengths as a nation and builds real prosperity for the future so that living standards improve, not fall, in the years ahead;
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and replaced them with tenants in genuine need. Increased the overall state housing portfolio by more than 1000 homes.
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We will ensure it continues its good work in Canberra with the highly skilled workforce needed to support proper farm science. Australia’s food and fibre producers are key drivers of wealth in Australia’s regions.
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Bail - A Garda Chief Superintendent is now allowed give his or her opinion that the applicant for bail is likely to commit serious offences if granted bail.
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The right to organize and collectively bargain benefits all workers, but especially for workers of color. Unions close pay gaps between white workers and people of color.
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In this period of rapid transformation, we have worked hard with farmers to support them and to help them to compete. One of the biggest changes has been the scale of national resources which are now devoted to agriculture – representing a sustained commitment to supporting farmers even where EU supports are not available or are being reduced.
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• We will introduce a rate relief scheme for start-up companies who set up in town centres and other neglected areas specified by the local authority. This incentive will be for up to two years in order to help the business finds its feet and get going.
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Projects cannot proceed unless they satisfy the criteria for each Gateway. A Traffic Light Reporting System will track and publish the progress of all major capital projects under construction.
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1. Outlaw zero hours contracts; 2. Remove the employers effective veto on Joint Labour Committees which are designed to lay down minimum rates and conditions;
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A nationwide counterinsurgency strategy led by a unified commander is an essential prerequisite to success. Additional forces are also necessary, both from NATO countries and through a doubling in size of the Afghan army.
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How we produce and consume energy is changing right before our eyes. In the last six years alone, the price of installing photovoltaic solar energy has fallen by 75 percent. 1
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in a work environment that is safe, healthy and free from harassment and discrimination. Rogue employers who operate dangerous workplaces or unsafe work practices or who exploit workers and violate labour law in Ireland must be made subject to stringent penalties.
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Strong trade unions are the best and most effective way to enforce rights at work. Labour will also introduce a new, unified Workers’ Protection Agency to enforce workplace rights,
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There should be greater consideration on the asylum status of refugees fleeing environmental disasters in addition to armed conflict A massive increase in afforestation consisting of native and continuous cover woodlands to help offset our carbon emissions.
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Agriculture: Review the 1 January 2015 legislated entry date for bringing agricultural emissions into the scheme. Offsetting: Introduce offsetting for pre-1990 forest land owners and review the second tranche of compensation.
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We will take measures to close the gender pay gap. We will require companies with more than 250 employees to publish more data on the pay gap between men and women.
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In 2003 we launched the largest programme of decentralisation in the history of our civil and public service. This programme is designed to meet the need for balanced regional development,
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Aquaculture is moving into a new growth phase. The National-led Government has implemented major reforms to cut through the red tape that stalled this industry for a decade.
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Fulfilling the SustainableDevelopment Goals recently agreed by the UN, where Ireland played a central role, will be the greatest force for security and equality across the globe. Ireland has a proud history in leading the fight against global poverty, acting as a champion for human rights and disarmament.
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We can only have strong, well-funded Armed Forces by continuing to build a stronger economy. We have the second largest defence budget in NATO
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If elected, Labor will deliver the following road upgrades: Gladstone Port Access Road – next stage ($80 million). Walkerston Bypass ($150 million).
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cutting VAT on EVs to 5 per cent and increasing the rate of installation of charging points, including residential on-street points and ultra-fast chargers at service stations. We will ensure that, by 2030, every new car and small van sold is electric.
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The clearup rate for recorded crimes is at its highest since 1976, when comparable records began. Reoffending rates have fallen over the last decade, with a 17 per cent drop in the average number of reconvictions per offender.
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This is a world imagined from the point of view of the healthy, the wealthy and the privileged. Where there is a satisfying job just round the corner if only we could be bothered to look for it,
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We will put parents, principals and school communities, not unaccountable bureaucrats, in charge of determining how their school will be run to improve performance – by instilling a ‘students come first’ culture amongst staff and ensuring the delivery of better education outcomes at the local school level. We will work with the States and Territories to encourage State schools to choose to become independent schools, providing simpler budgeting and resources allocation and more autonomy in decision making.
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and towards qualifications of real value to New Zealand. After inheriting a mess of courses, qualifications and degrees, we've streamlined it down to consistent, quality tertiary education and training.
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• Fund research carried out by tertiary institutions separately from tuition to tangibly reward quality providers through direct competition for students. • Encourage innovation in tertiary education
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Labor will reverse the Abbott-Turnbull Government’s freeze on the indexation of the Medicare Benefits Schedule. This means that under Labor an average family in Queensland with two children will be more than $400 better off.
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Making the R&D Tax Credit More Accessible to Small Firms: We will amend the R&D tax regime to make it more attractive to smaller businesses. All R&D expenditures below €100,000 in any one year will become allowable, as opposed to just the increment over the 2003 base year.
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There are other key areas where the SNP will take action. We will set up a Sentencing Advisory Panel;
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Fast-tracking seven Roads of National Significance. Committing $750 million to the $4. 6 billion KiwiRail turnaround plan.
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A court would also be required to consider whether the company concerned has sought to compensate those affected by the conduct, providing an incentive for companies to be proactive in providing compensation to affected consumers. As a complementary reform, we are proposing a new provision be added to Part VII of the CCA requiring the ACCC to prioritise investigations of alleged conduct that targets or disproportionately impacts disadvantaged Australians.
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Consumer law: Bring consumer law up-to-date with modern trading practices such as Internet transactions and telephone and credit card sales. Food safety: Pass legislation to substantially reform the regulatory regime for the safety and suitability of food.
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Meeting most of our energy needs through the domestic production of renewable energy. Reducing our overall energy demand from buildings and homes.
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The protection of the rights and responsibilities of Local Government will be protected by means of entrenchment in the constitution. Local Authorities will also be elected by proportional representation.
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We are creating a statutory basis for a permanent local welfare safety net and will, through a Carers Bill, provide further support for carers and young carers.
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Having a baby can be a huge barrier to education. We will work to remove barriers by establishing teen parent units in centres of high need and ensuring there are links between schools and accessible early childhood care.
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The Liberal Democrats have already delivered a substantial extension of financial powers to the nations of the UK and we will devolve further fiscal powers to the devolved governments. In order to ensure reliable funding, we will retain the Barnett Formula as the basis for future spending allocations for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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1. $1 billion of new government funding over three years for research and development, kick-starting a transformational shift in how our economy creates wealth. 2. Government to take a collaborative partnership approach to innovation with the private sector, which will include:
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Strengthen local government. We will establish a 'power of general competence', giving Councils wider scope for action.
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We will promote the creation of arts forums that can expand the voice of Ireland’s arts community and facilitate a more effective dialogue between the Arts Council, national and local government, and artists.
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Operational changes will also be examined to allow ComReg to operate without the current intensely prohibitive legal restrictions and to strengthen its anticompetitive mandate. To expedite competition blockages and remove obstruction, a separate High Court division of regulation will be established.
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The Liberals’ assault on Medicare and universal healthcare must stop. All Australians should be able to access healthcare when and where they need it.
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For example, Labour will subsidise the cost of payroll administration for small firms, align GST and provisional tax payment dates,
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The Government's stated policies designed to get tough on white collar crime have been implemented. The National Party's approach to building a more secure future for New Zealand families is broadly based.
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Our ambition is for full devolution across England, building on the successful devolution of powers to city region mayors, Police and Crime Commissioners and others, so that every part of our country has the power to shape its own destiny. We will publish an English Devolution White Paper setting out our plans next year.
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Social security is meant to help disabled people cope with the additional costs and disadvantages they face. But the Tories have cut back that support to inadequate levels.
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• Seeking a seat on the United Nations Security Council for 2015-16. Reinvigorated traditional relationships and boosted emerging relationships.
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Internationalism: Positive
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Encouraging one-off housing projects to use sustainable methods of construction and to install renewable energy heating technology.
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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Helping Small Business. Small businesses employ half of all working Americans, and, over the last two decades, have created two out of three net new jobs. Democrats believe that small businesses are the engine of job growth in America.
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Incentives: Positive
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Plaid Cymru believes that everybody should pay a fair share of tax so that we can all share excellent, world-class public services. That means that those who earn most – as individuals or as companies – must make a fair contribution.
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Equality: Positive
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We will put in place a Gateway Monitoring System as a structured development programme for major infrastructure projects. It will include rigorous cost benefit analyses.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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• The road toll is coming down. • We’re investing $12.2 billion in state highways over the next 10 years.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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Every person should have access to quality, secure, affordable housing, appropriate to their needs. We know that about 25,000 homes need to be built each year to meet demand.
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Encouraging greater use of rail freight The extension of Luas to Finglas and development of light rail service for Galway
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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We must take measures to ensure that ‘white collar’ or corporate crime is treated by the authorities with the same efficiency and stringency as any other type of crime. Continue the work already initiated by the Green Party and re-establish a Cabinet subcommittee to consider all aspects of fraud and white-collar criminality
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Law and Order: Positive
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Our transport system has never fully recovered from the closure of rail lines in the 1950s and 60s. Public transport continues to be severely under-funded,
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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National will work with industry to exclude other cattle from waterways over time on intensively- farmed lowland properties. Advance the Land and Water Forum's recommendations
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Environmental Protection
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We will control spending, eliminate the deficit,
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but any such offender will be dealt with under this provision only three times, and thereafter will be dealt with by the adult criminal courts. Provide police with the powers and resources to address truant behaviour.
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Law and Order: Positive
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In the last five years, we have worked hard to bring balance back to Britain’s public finances. The deficit is now half what it was when we took office in 2010.
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With nearly four million children currently living in poverty, the majority in working families, we will commit to tackle child poverty with a new Child Poverty Strategy. The Tories have completely failed on their promise of making work pay
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And we recognize the need for more stringent guardrails to ensure charter schools are good stewards of federal education funds. We support measures to increase accountability for charter schools, including by requiring all charter schools to meet the same standards of transparency as traditional public schools,
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Success for the arts in Ireland will be dependent on the level of joined-up thinking and collaboration across government departments, state bodies and arts organisations/ practitioners. Post review, liaison between the department for the arts and communications and the departments of social welfare, tourism and education will be of particular importance.
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Culture: Positive
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We want to end exploitative zero hours contracts that tie workers to a company while not giving them a guaranteed weekly income. Plaid Cymru has opposed plans to cut workers’ rights that would make it easier for bad bosses to fire staff.
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Labour Groups: Positive
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The two-parent family still provides the best environment of stability, discipline, responsibility, and character. We recognize that fathers play a critical role in providing stability for their children.
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Traditional Morality: Positive
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Ensure that prices of goods are labelled and transparent so the consumer is well-informed. Make consumers more aware of their rights through information campaigns and through the education system.
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and our tax cuts for small business are creating new job opportunities. Regional communities are an attractive place to live and invest.
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• Enter into negotiations with Australia about reciprocal quotas which may benefit the arts industries of both countries. • Ensure, through funding and other means, the conservation of existing cultural properties, including art, film and books.
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Culture: Positive
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The Constitutional Convention would have an open mandate, and comprise 90 members. Thirty of its members would be drawn from the Oireachtas, thirty would be members of civil society organisations and other people with relevant legal or academic expertise, and thirty would be ordinary citizens, chosen by lot.
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Constitutionalism: Negative
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