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The DUP believes that considering the multifaceted evolving and insidious nature of the terrorist threat it is time to review whether present arrangements need to be updated or upgraded. This review should include: An updated legal framework for intelligence led anti-terrorism investigations and operations in the UK
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Conservation is the preservation and protection of New Zealand’s unique natural environment, as a good thing in and of itself – not just as a resource for the tourism industry, as the current government seems to think. Labour will:Aim that in 10 years’ time New Zealand’s indigenous wildlife population is stabilised and increasing, with species coming off the threatened list regularly.
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Through bodies like the Northern Powerhouse, Western Gateway and Midlands Engine we will drive greater levels of foreign investment into the UK, promoting our towns, cities and counties around the world. As part of our plans for full devolution we will also invite proposals from local areas for similar growth bodies across the rest of England, such as the Oxford-Cambridge Arc.
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Tenancy laws are different around the world. Some countries, particularly in Europe, have well-developed rental cultures where long-term tenancies in high-quality, warm homes are the norm.
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It will deliver a fast and fair transformation of our economy and society, renewing almost every aspect of life in the UK: from the way we produce and consume energy,
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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A Shorten Labor Government will: Reduce the deficit every year until the budget returns to balance. Balance the budget in 2020-21, the same year as the Government.
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Inequality costs society more. The elimination of inequality is possible.
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It must be absolutely clear that no coal seam gas development should occur unless it is proven safe for the environment; Prime agricultural land is an increasingly important natural asset
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We advocate a balanced policy prescription containing the elements of prevention, apprehension, punishment, and rehabilitation. Frequently prison inmates come out worse than when they went in.
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Accelerating important state highway projects in Auckland. A $90 million fund for transport projects in the regions.
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Social exclusion has a broader meaning than just poverty as it points to exclusion of people from activities, goods and services considered normal to the society in which they live. Their exclusion can be, but is not always, related to their level of income.
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or the equivalent in an allowance for units of electricity and heating fuel, for those on social welfare payments and families eligible for FIS, and extend the fuel allowance from the beginning of September to the end of
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Keep the ESB and all other profitable public companies in public ownership. Actively pursue returning Eircom and Aer Lingus to public ownership.
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and will make the advancement of sport and recreation a central part of its policies in government. We see sport as an essential part of building a better Ireland for hardworking families and communities.
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Require labelling for food products, in a readable font size, and publication of information on calorie, fat, sugar and salt content in restaurants and takeaways. Restrict how products high in fat, salt and sugar are marketed and advertised by multiple retailers.
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and clean energy industries. And we will support communities and businesses nationwide in their efforts to build zero-waste and circular economies, including efforts to eliminate plastic waste and food waste.
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o Restore the power of the Court to choose punishments that fit the crime, including specifying the type of prison and the nature of community sentences.
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In addition, the Rudd Government has also announced Perth will be the national headquarters of the Oil & Gas Innovation Partnership, with additional nodes in Brisbane, Darwin, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney These initiatives are a key part of the Rudd Government’s responsible plan to assist Australia transition to new sources of economic growth as the China resources investment boom comes to an end.
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and we deplore the current inaction of the Administration in that regard. Our service members must be subject only to American law.
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Support a moratorium, at national and EU level, on the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in all agricultural systems, including production of human food and animal feed, and on importation of GM food or feed. Work to reduce food waste.
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Teachers and schools.
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• reduce tax compliance costs by monitoring, evaluating (and amending as necessary) the measures introduced during our time in Government. Priorities remain: streamlining of taxation analysis and preparation of returns processes.
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Develop a Responsible Lending Code to provide guidance on how a responsible lender should behave. This will help to better protect consumers, especially those who are vulnerable and at risk of exploitation by lenders.
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New Zealanders deserve to feel safe in their homes and their communities. National’s goal is to not only prevent and reduce crime,
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These cultural elements reflect not only New Zealand’s national cultural identity but also a platform for the economic and social development of Pacific peoples. Cultural literacy enables Pacific children in New Zealand not only to learn to read, write and speak the words, but also enables them to learn the values that shape identities, life, quality decision-making and communities.
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Better teaching quality More school autonomy
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The committee will be bi-partisan in structure and chaired by a member of the opposition. Ensure consultation and collaboration between the Oireachtas and the Ombudsman.
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The U.S. seeks a comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East, negotiated between the parties themselves with the assistance of the U.S., without the imposition of an artificial timetable. Essential to that process will be a just, fair, and realistic framework for dealing with the issues that can be settled on the basis of mutually agreed changes reflecting today’s realities as well as tomorrow’s hopes.
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Coupled with a 3D scanner, it would be possible to scan and print an object such as a patented tool or an artistic object covered under copyright. Existing popular repositories of designs such as Shapeways offer a rapidly growing 'library of things' that people could print at home or have delivered from a printing hub.
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Cut crime by 10%, with evidence-based policing directed at the front line More prisoners working longer hours with wages contributing to a Victims’ Fund
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Latest statistics show that GDP growth over the last year was 4.9 per cent in Canterbury, compared to 4.1 per cent nationally. Canterbury's economy has expanded in every quarter since the earthquakes.
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The $1billion dollars of farmer and government contributions to agricultural research and development (R&D) organisations needs to be effectively targeted to help improve the profitability of Australian agriculture through enhancing the skills and decision making of farmers. Examples of what needs to be done: Support the lifting of the small business tax threshold from $2m to $10m to encourage agricultural businesses to grow as agricultural output expands from individual businesses.
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Projections of world economic growth have been trimmed. That includes forecasts for New Zealand in the near term.
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We advocate a balanced policy prescription containing the elements of prevention, apprehension, punishment, and rehabilitation. Frequently prison inmates come out worse than when they went in.
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and to address the legacy of slavery and teach how it interrupted a rich and powerful black history which is also British history. On religious discrimination, we will: Strengthen protection for religious communities
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creating instability about farm policy for nearly two years. Republicans are dedicated to leading this country forward,
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It is a recognition that love between two people of the same gender is of equal meaning, equal value and entitled to equal respect. Marriage equality is a simple, overdue change to Australian law our Parliament could deal with in one day of considered debate culminating in a free vote.
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and re-opening the Dublin to Navan rail link Commence the Heuston Docklands Interconnector
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-> Invest $150 million to extend the Rural Broadband Initiative, through two contestable funds: Invest $50 million in a Mobile Black Spot Fund.
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Without an effective transport system providing access to jobs, Brisbane’s economic output could be restricted by about $69 billion between 2015 and 2031. A Shorten Labor Government will deliver the infrastructure that Queensland needs to manage its strong growth and drive job creation.
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Over the next five years the Liberals will rip more than $1.1 billion from Queensland universities. If the Liberals get their way, university students from Queensland would be facing fees of up to $100,000 for degrees.
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As Conservatives, we believe absolutely in equality of opportunity – the idea that every child, in every part of the country, should have a fair chance. It is not only the most important thing we can do to unleash the UK’s potential, but is at the heart of creating a fair and just society.
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UKIP is the only party to operate a ‘no whip’ system, so our councillors can always vote in the best interests of residents in their wards, because they are not bound by party politics. We oppose the ‘cabinet’ system of local governance, which puts too much power in the hands of too few people.
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Progressive restoration of total arts funding to pre-crash levels. Establishment of special commercial rates for creative/arts spaces as well as “rates holidays” for new projects.
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andwill replace the Royal Navy’s current sea-borne medical capability, RFA ARGUS, which is set to retire in 2020. It will not carry weapons, giving it the full protection of the Geneva Convention in times of war.
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Three strikes for burglary will be a separate regime from the current three strikes regime for violent crime (introduced by ACT in 2010). Burglary convictions will not be counted as “strikes” within the violent crime regime and vice versa: violent crime convictions will not be counted as strikes within the burglary three strikes regime.
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Continue to work with broadcasters to utilise digital technology to increase the amount of captioning on television and online. National is committed to funding television content and interesting New Zealand stories which are accessible for the hearing impaired.
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FOR THE BEST START IN LIFE we will continue to increase spending on the NHS, provide 7-day a week access to your GP and deliver a truly 7-day NHS – so you know you will always have access to a free and high quality health service when you need it most.
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People will be more free. A second Freedoms Act will have embedded citizens’ rights to freedom of speech and protest.
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But, on their own, they are not enough to guarantee high standards. Standards have risen in the past four years, particularly among pupils in less advantaged areas.
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The Alliance will ensure there is a rich diversity of education options available to meet the different needs of New Zealanders. To provide links between schools and to co-ordinate education services at a local level, the Alliance will set up Regional Education Bureaux.
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The Trade Practices Act prevents them from bargaining collectively with their suppliers - unless they obtain a special authorization, which is complex, expensive, and time-consuming. Consequently, in the main streets of our towns there is a competitive imbalance between stores that are located next door to each other.
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We will create an Arts Capital Fund, similar to the Sports Capital Fund, and will make participation in the ‘Percent For Art Scheme’ compulsory for all public bodies. Under Labour, arts funding will be used to ensure minority voices are heard and championed.
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Strengthening the law to ensure landlords who let unsuitable properties like garages or warehouses can be prosecuted Introducing clear standards for meth testing and contamination, and making it easier for tenants to end a tenancy if a property has unsafe meth levels.
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The environment is getting cleaner and healthier. The nation’s air and waterways, as a whole, are much healthier than they were just a few decades ago.
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Too often taken for granted, Australian agriculture nevertheless remains a mainstay of the national economy: Australian farms generate $155 billion a year in production through the supply chain – just over 12% of Australia’s Gross Domestic Product.
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Create a national helpline for victims of domestic and sexual violence – regardless of gender – to provide support, encourage reporting and secure more convictions. Work to ensure the whole criminal justice system updates practice in line with the Director of Public Prosecutions’ guidance on sexual consent.
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Often law enforcement agencies have missed opportunities to intervene before a fatal incident occurs. •Advocate for uniform laws relating to family violence across all state and territory jurisdictions, to ensure equal protection regardless of where someone lives
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We have already legislated to introduce tax-free childcare in the next Parliament – worth up to £2,000 per child per year – to help parents who want to work. We introduced 15 hours a week of free childcare for all three and four-year olds
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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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Trade policy has been on hold for the last three years. The National Government has done little.
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I am releasing details today of the kinds of projects which could be brought forward. · They could include key rail and road projects, - like work on the North South junction north of Wellington.
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Reduce VAT to 5% for live performances. Work to support fair pay productions in the arts.
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We emphatically support the original, authentic meaning of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. It affirmed that “no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”
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In the National Assembly, Plaid Cymru put pressure on the Labour Welsh Government to introduce a New Medicines and Treatments Fund, to make sure everyone has access to the medicines they need, no matter where they live in Wales. Plaid Cymru is the only party you can trust to deliver a Welsh health service that works.
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Development of a land transition plan which will include regulation of farming practices to reduce environmental damage, improve the quality of waterways,
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and to encourage more enlisted personnel and senior NCOs to become commissioned officers. Fianna Fáil conducted the biggest ever reform of Civil Defence and the Army Reserve.
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Flat Vat rates hit the poor disproportionately. credit suisse estimated that €226.37 billion is concentrated in the hands of 90,000 millionaire households, who make up the richest 5%.
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On landscape and habitats we will: Protect, expand, properly fund and improve non-car access to our National Parks. Make good the Coalition’s unfulfilled promise to protect forests through a Forests Protection Bill.
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and make sure there is no cap on university places, so we have aspiration for all. We know what works in education: great teachers; brilliant leadership; rigour in the curriculum; discipline in the classroom; proper exams.
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A register of violent offenders so that post-release supervision and notification requirements are imposed on such offenders, akin to those on sex offenders. Harmonised and extended detention periods for all violent and serious crime to avoid anomalies that now exist.
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Unique Business Identifier: We will develop a Unique Business Identifier for use by all government departments and agencies that will facilitate the sharing of information within Government and reduce repetitive information requests from businesses. Simplifying Tax Compliance: We will allow all companies to base their preliminary corporation tax returns on prior year tax liabilities, reducing their need to hire advisers to estimate their current year tax liabilities before the year is finished.
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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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Allocate more resources for the National Educational Psychological Service to reduce waiting time for assessment and subsequent early detection of special educational needs. Fund appropriate supports within mainstream classrooms for children with special needs.
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We know that work at a regular time and place can make work a target for the abuser, but with a little employer support through flexible working arrangements that can be changed to support the employee. With the Human Rights Commission currently campaigning for businesses to introduce a family violence policy, the Bill would provide tangible guidance for businesses about what needs to be done to address domestic violence.
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This will allow us to create jobs, help nurture the businesses of tomorrow, and keep Irish people connected. Broadband: Within the next Dail term, Fine Gael guarantees to deliver next-generation broadband to every household and business in the country.
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build a strong growth-powered economy with less debt and make Australia more productive and competitive in the global economy.
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Completed a new 960-bed prison in South Auckland which has a rehabilitation and reintegration focus to help prisoners onto a better path after release Opened a new facility to hold our highest-risk offenders once their sentence has ended
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Law and Order: Positive
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Maori tikanga and reo programmes in prisons and youth justice centres. Iwi and hapu collaboration in prison management.
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We have a vision for a proud, bilingual Aotearoa that supports Māori culture, language and Māori identity to flourish. The Māori Party will: Bilingualise towns and cities, starting with bi-lingual signage in Rotorua, Ōtaki and Wairoa
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Require planning bodies to have regard to consumer interests and to consult with the Competition Authority if their decisions are likely to have a significant impact on competition.
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We have an economic plan for Australia – a plan to lower taxes to stimulate stronger economic growth and make Australia more competitive in the global economy. We will abolish unnecessary taxes to unleash Australia’s real economic potential and to encourage businesses to invest and grow and create more jobs.
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Incentives: Positive
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2. Appropriate counselling and guidance services and SNA provision for all pupils . Early intervention should be provided for those with Special Needs and a reversal of the 15% cut to special needs support;
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• Merged some government departments and agencies as we create a more streamlined and efficient public service. − Brought Archives New Zealand and the National Library into the Department of Internal Affairs.
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Under this Fianna Fáil-led Government, research and development spending has soared and is crucial to attracting significant international investment. Investment in indigenous R&D is important as Ireland is now rated second in the world for the number of science graduates per 100,000 25-34 year olds in employment.
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IRFU: We will not implement ‘free to air’ proposals on Six Nations and Heineken Cup games. Sports Tourism: We will investigate the possibility of developing a specific sport event bidding entity, mirroring initiatives like Sport Event Denmark, which has been very successful in bidding for international sporting events and generating revenue from sports tourism.
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Provided $30 million over five years to control Bovine TB. Enhanced the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme for workers in horticulture and viticulture, allowing employers to meet their labour market requirements.
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It is an ideal solution for every part of Scotland and particularly for urban areas. There are many practical steps that can be taken to cut down on petty or organised crime against property.
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and required to serve all who seek care, regardless of their ability to pay. And we will leverage innovative payment options through Medicare and Medicaid to help community health centers and rural health clinics keep their doors open.
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A Te Papa North exhibition would make the national collection more accessible to the population of our largest and most diverse city. -> Put more archived material online.
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• require full financial disclosure for Telecom’s monopoly and contestable business. and, • ensure that social objectives in telecommunications are safeguarded: in the interests of both business and consumers.
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• Further reduce cancer treatment waiting times. National will expand the four-week maximum waiting time target for radiation treatment to include chemotherapy treatment.
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We will also fight to reverse the cut to Pension Credit that means older couples in Scotland could be £7,000 worse off per year. Pension Credit has one of the lowest take-ups so we will call for a pension credit awareness and take up campaign to ensure our poorest older people are getting the benefits they are entitled to.
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Introduced electricity market reforms in 2010 to slow down the runaway price rises seen during Labour's term in office and put a stop to dry-year emergencies where consumers had been asked to switch off their lights and conserve power. Ensuring more competition and transparency in the electricity market, through initiatives such as What's My Number.
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Democrats believe farmers should have the right to repair their own farming equipment, rather than being forced to rely on large corporations for even the simplest fixes. And we will expand domestic markets for family farmers and ranchers by developing and growing regional food systems to deliver fresh, American-grown produce to schools, hospitals, Department of Defense installations, and other major public institutions, so small, mid-size, and traditional farmers can stay competitive.
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Since 2010, we have capped the cost of credit for expensive payday lenders and will shortly ban letting agent fees.
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Water buy-backs a last resort Support community water saving programmes
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Who will speak out for that threatened species the family farmer under assault from industrial agribusiness; who will speak out for the farmer who is kaitiaki of the land and the rivers?
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We will ensure that American farmers have a strong safety net and can achieve profitability in the marketplace, and we will support incentives for farmers to use conservation practices and sustainable farming methods. Americans should be able to make the choice to raise their children in the towns and rural communities where they grew up.
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Wild rivers are rivers that are currently in their natural state, unmodified by dams or major diversions. The Green Party will protect our remaining wild and scenic rivers from big new dams.
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