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The Labour Party has a long and proud record of driving the equality agenda in Ireland. From decriminalising homosexual relations to providing for the availability of contraceptives and divorce, to legislating for women’s equality in the workplace, to the passing of employment equality and equal status legislation,
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Devolution of power to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has implications for the UK parliament and its dual role in legislating for England as well as the federal UK. Liberal Democrats support an English-only stage in legislation affecting England, so that English MPs can have a separate say on laws that only affect England.
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The recurring problems of recidivism, overcrowding and psychiatric issues in our prison system need to be addressed immediately. Establish a Working Group on Penal Reform to develop alternatives to custody.
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We support binding arbitration to help workers who have voted to join a union reach a first contract. A major factor in the 40-year decline in the middle class is that the rights of workers to bargain collectively for better wages and benefits have been under attack at all levels.
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In Cambridgeshire, Greater Manchester and Cheshire East, we will pilot allowing local councils to retain 100 per cent of growth in business rates, so they reap the benefit of decisions that boost growth locally. We will devolve further powers over skills spending and planning to the Mayor of London.
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Aquaculture: Reform legislation for aquaculture to promote investment, reduce costs and uncertainty, and help it become a $1 billion contributor to the economy. Water storage and distribution: Invest, on a commercial basis, up to $400 million from the Future Investment Fund into irrigation and water storage development.
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balance regional development, and fight pollution.
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However, we should go beyond simply giving our senior citizens their due to ask what we can do to actively improve their quality of life. We need to move the debate about aging on from health and maintenance alone to how older people can be enabled to make the best of their senior years.
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Tougher sentences for crimes against children, and for involvement in gangs. Maximum jail sentences with no parole for the worst serious violent offenders under the Three Strikes Law.
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We will ensure much faster access for public patients to hospital services, using a combination of investment in public hospitals;
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* Gang rape, child rape, and rape committed in the course of another felony deserve, at the least, mandatory life imprisonment. * We oppose the granting of parole to dangerous or repeat felons.
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making public institutions more cost effective and responsive so they too can contribute to making Australia more productive and successful; cutting government red and green tape so businesses can become more productive and devote their energies towards business and jobs growth;
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• introduce a regime of fixed term sentencing for specified crimes where the degree of involvement or other claimed contributory factors will be given no regard. and, • pilot a system whereby those convicted of serious crimes will be offered remission in exchange for completing their time to be served under a regime of hard labour.
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Arranging free installations for over 99 per cent of homes within the Ultra-Fast Broadband area. Quadrupled the number of Ultra-Fast Broadband connections within 12 months.
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Progress the Crown's WAI 262 response Implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Commencing a Circle Line, linking the Mandurah Line to the Thornlie Line. Remove unsafe level crossings that slow traffic on the Midland, Armadale and Fremantle Lines and help provide an incentive for urban renewal
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All integration services for refugees and other migrants in Wales All peoples new to Wales, whatever their country of origin, will have the opportunity to learn both Welsh and English
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Continue to spearhead the campaign to seek the recognition of the state of Palestine by the Irish Government and will continue to pursue this policy at an EU level. Support any efforts to achieve a two state solution.
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Ensured our workplaces are more flexible The average annual wage is up $13,000 – that’s twice the rate of inflation
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Americans should never have to wait in hours-long lines to exercise their voting rights. Democrats will strengthen our democracy by guaranteeing that every American’s vote is protected.
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Legislate for a flexible mechanism for allocating cases, as between the Circuit and High (Central Criminal) Courts, to the court and venue best placed to ensure a fair and speedy trial. Increase the number of judges available to hear criminal trials and we will reduce the summer vacation for the Circuit Court from its present 8 weeks.
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During this Parliament we have gone even further than our manifesto pledge to raise the personal Income Tax threshold to £10,000 a year. This April’s increase to £10,600 has lifted more than three million people out of Income Tax altogether
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ensure a greater focus on high quality science education at all levels. Implement new Leaving Cert curricula in engineering, architectural technology, economics, agricultural science and art.
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Spend $100 million over 10 years to buy and retire selected areas of farmland next to important waterways. This will create an environmental buffer that helps improve water quality.
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Our democratic institutions should be representative of and accountable to the people they represent. In recent years, they have been under sustained attack.
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Support the ‘Friends of the Court’ (Amicus Curiae) system for Environment Court hearings. A ‘friend of the court’ provides independent and objective advice to assist the court in making a decision.
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and there is a virtual absence of a rural community-based transport system. Business and workers also need efficient and safe road networks,
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Improving and enhancing the lives of our older citizens requires a whole of government approach. We will establish an Office for Senior Citizens, similar in design to the Office for Children, to address issues relating to aging from a ‘whole of government’ perspective.
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These actions will be taken pending the publication of the options to be presented by the Expert Group on Higher Education Funding, which will require a national discussion to find a solution that provides the necessary funding to the sector without reducing accessibility or leaving the next generation of students with an enormous debt burden to shoulder. We will provide an additional €10m per year to provide emergency funding to students in need, and to better support students with disabilities.
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and promote equalities, we will: Campaign to reduce intolerance, including anti-Semitism, and hate crimes alongside organisations such as Show Racism the Red Card, the Anne Frank Trust UK, and Kick It Out.
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We also have a common problem: The continuing erosion of personal liberty and fundamental rights under the current officials in the Kremlin. Repressive at home and reckless abroad,
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and the provision of additional exhibition space for IMMA; invest in upgrading the Crawford Gallery in Cork which has recently been designated as a National Cultural Institution;
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Separate retail and investment banking. Retail banks should be required to limit their role to taking deposits and making loans that facilitate economic activity;
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The Children’s Champion for every 400 children would ensure that students are properly supported. Currently, many staff in these roles are part-time and untrained in the specific learning support needs of individual students.
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Bariatric surgery for at least 1000 more people each year to address obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Review the Health Act to ensure implementation of rongoa Māori.
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Peat: Peat still plays an important role for heat requirements of many families and for Irish energy security. Recognising that a very conservative and restrictive interpretation of the Habitats Directive is now in force in Ireland, we will allow an exemption for domestic turf cutting on the 75 National Heritage Area sites, which are designated under Irish Law, subject to the introduction of an agreed environmentally national code of practice.
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Reformed NZDF operations and structure to shift resources from the back office to frontline capabilities. Purchased a new, enlarged fleet of naval helicopters with upgraded avionics and wweapon systems.
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Fine Gael will put a new structure in place that will provide a consistent, high-quality level of home care, to those who need it. Fair Deal: We will fund additional beds for the Nursing Home Support Scheme to keep the waiting time for the Fair Deal scheme at approximately 4 weeks and ensure support for those unable to remain at home.
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The Nationals believe that the food manufacturing, retail and food services industries are a vital part of the economic fabric of the Australian economy, and that they will become increasingly important. To reflect that importance, we have a separate policy on food security.
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We possess an owner’s manual: the Constitution of the United States, the greatest political document ever written. That sacred document shows us the path forward.
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We will recognise Wales as a distinct legal jurisdiction. Among other powers which we would devolve are funding of Network Rail in relation to the Wales network, allowing the Welsh Government to set its own bank holidays and giving the Children’s Commissioner for Wales the power to examine issues that affect children in Wales but are not within the control of the Welsh Government.
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support local government to continue to provide accessible well resourced and safe sporting and physical recreation facilities to the community. use anti-siphoning legislation to ensure that all sporting events of national significance are available on free to air television or other free media.
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The Māori Party, in consultation with whānau, hapū, iwi, and hapori Māori will progress the following legislative reform: NRAIT and Mawhera Leases
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The Nationals are committed to effective management of Australia’s water resources. We led the way in introducing water resources reform and have set the agenda for water trading by introducing legislation aimed at better water sharing agreements.
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We will also ensure that such powers do not weaken our individual rights or civil liberties. When – as they sometimes will – these aims collide, the exercise of investigatory powers must always be both proportionate and necessary.
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Data Analytics in the Public Sector: We will ensure government departments and agencies meet their obligations to protect personal data that is entrusted to them by citizens. We will also expand the remit ofthe recently established Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service to include a centre of excellence in data analytics in order to provide skills and services across all government departments and agencies.
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Last year Agrivision 2015 was published, which set out the actions required now to ensure the success of Ireland’s agri-food sector in the future. The Progressive Democrats will continue to support all appropriate action to ensure a vibrant rural economy,
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Labour will ban exploitative zero-hours contracts. Those who work regular hours for more than 12 weeks will have a right to a regular contract.
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We will call for free education across the board; All tertiary students will be entitled to a full living allowance.
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We will ensure that all schools and local authorities record incidents of homophobic bullying and seek to eradicate it by providing support and training to teachers, building on work that Plaid Cymru has already carried out. This will help them to better identify victims and act appropriately in cases of LGBT bullying in schools.
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and re-opening the Dublin to Navan rail link Commence the Heuston Docklands Interconnector
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Greater choice and increased value for money for public utilities Combating pyramid schemes
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Tougher sentences for crimes against children, and for involvement in gangs. Maximum jail sentences with no parole for the worst serious violent offenders under the Three Strikes Law.
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This has to change: the more people earn a decent wage, the fewer will be dependent on benefits or stuck in poverty. We will: Encourage employers to provide more flexible working,
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We put in place Wall Street reform with smarter, tougher, commonsense rules that will prevent a crisis like that from ever happening again. We know that the free market only works when there are rules of the road to ensure that competition is fair, open, and honest.
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* Make it easier for businesses to hire more staff. * Cut taxes,
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Pursue Free Trade Agreements with key trading partners, with a particular focus on India, Japan, the US and Korea; Lobby for a better deal for NZ businesses and exporters, including the agricultural sector, with the expanded European Union;
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By the end of this year we will have approximately 14,000 young people in Modern Apprenticeships training. · Our new target is that in each year, over the next three years we will add another 1000 – to reach 17,000 in Modern Apprenticeship training by the end of 2011.
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Black and Asian workers still suffer a massive pay gap. By introducing equal pay audit requirements on large employers, Labour will close this pay gap.
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Avoids exploitation and advantaging of any group at the expense of any other. Supports gender balance in decision-making bodies.
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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 will keep up to date the ability of the police and security services to access communications data – the ‘who, where, when and how’ of a communication, but not its content. Our new communications data legislation will strengthen our ability to disrupt terrorist plots,
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Labor will increase funding for Western Australian hospitals over the next four years. This will reduce waiting times for elective surgery and in emergency departments.
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Introduce multi-year funding for larger Arts organisations to allow for long term planning Maintain levels of funding to the National Museum and other cultural institutions to ensure no admission charges are necessary
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Under our proposals, if twenty per cent of an MP’s constituents demand it, within a period of eight weeks, a Recall ballot will be triggered. We will extend this Right of Recall to all elected politicians, e.g. councillors
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impact assessment research criteria and benchmarked processes that ensure GEOs are safe for the environment, and that derived foods are safe for human consumption. sign and ratify the Cartagena Biosfety Protocol (on the safe international transfer, handling and use of living modified organisms) so that Australia fulfils its responsibilities under the Convention on Biological Diversity.
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We will increase competition on the high street. Following the Competition and Market Authorities inquiry we want a market share test and at least two new challenger banks.
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A Smaller Civil Service: As part of the overall reduction in numbers, the numbers of staff working in central Government Departments will be cut by one-third, in part through six new shared-service operations in Payments and Entitlements; Business Inspections; Pay and Pensions Administration; Procurement and Property Management; IT; and Finance and Accounting. A Smaller Political System: We will seek to cut the number of national politicians by 35%, while improving the ability of our Parliament to hold the Government and its agencies to account.
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will provide technical assistance to other Departments in proofing their policies to avoid unanticipated negative impact on any of the groups protected under the equality legislation. Work with the Equality Authority to ensure our labour market accommodates diversity and enhances access,
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Childcare: Fine Gael will examine ways to reduce the cost of childcare to ease the burden on working families. Obesity: Fine Gael recognises the challenge posed by obesity among children and young people and will seek to develop a series of health and education initiatives to combat this.
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We will establish a Criminal Justice Inspectorate based on the model in the North of Ireland that would be primarily responsible for the oversight and the effectiveness and efficiency of the workings of organisations within the criminal justice sector. We will establish - through the North South Ministerial Council - an all-island process to deal with the issue of support mechanisms for all of those who were victims of sexual abuse during the conflict.
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We will ensure we have updated and equal Parliamentary boundaries, making sure that every vote counts the same – a cornerstone of democracy. We will continue to support the First Past the Post system of voting, as it allows voters to kick out politicians who don’t deliver, both locally and nationally.
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Fully fund sexual health services and roll out PrEP medication.
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We will work with police chiefs to invest in training for officers on issues such as de-escalation and the creation of national guidelines for the appropriate use of force. We will encourage better police-community relations, require the use of body cameras, and stop the use of weapons of war that have no place in our communities.
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Successful environmental policy involves integrating responsible environmental management in all policy decisions The Nationals’ approach to protection of the environment takes account of human and natural activities on our eco systems, quality of life and resource management.
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• Tightened oversight of those working in the financial markets. This includes financial advisors, trustees, and auditors.
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For no new nuclear weapons – we continue to oppose nuclear weapons and will seek to block a new generation of nuclear weapons, saving as much as £4 billion a year in the mid2020s.
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Schools are essentially community based organisations, many of whom are large with strong organisational infrastructure. · The public needs to be provided with better information on school performance, including Māori and Pacific achievement.
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We will lift the incomes of the poorest families by increasing child-based payments to children in beneficiary families. We'll mitigate the impact of poverty by providing, on site at school, the health and welfare services that children need to prevent the symptoms of poverty getting in the way of their learning.
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Working alongside all New Zealanders to ensure progress on our environmental goals Committed to improving our water quality and invested a record $400m to do so
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Children also benefit enormously from sporting and artistic activities which take place in the school, or a club, or in their local community. Labour is determined to support these activities.
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Culture: Positive
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Giving pregnant women access to shared information entered by their lead maternity carer, GP, laboratory and maternity facilities. Completing the roll-out of the NZ ePrescription Service, to reduce prescription errors that result from manual processing.
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Focus especially on increasing investment in services, based on evidence, aimed at preventing illness and on community-based treatment and support services. These have sustained funding cuts under National despite providing the most efficient health gain.
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Develop and implement a specialised policy for traditional coastal fishing areas in consultation with those communities. -Work to reform the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in future reviews with a view to enlarge the fishing opportunities (days at sea, fishing gear, quotas) for the Irish industry.
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In town halls, councillors now have more of a say over public spending. In communities, local people have the right to vote in referendums on council tax rises.
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We recognise the new challenges that increased fiscal powers will bring, not least the potential variance of the Northern Ireland block grant, but we believe our abilities are more than enough for this challenge. The SDLP believe this major step can set the local economy on a new trajectory.
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We will provide alternative staged release programmes so that (particularly long-term) inmates are gradually re-introduced into society, and so that they have options other than a return to a life of crime.
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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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Law and Order: Positive
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Labour believes that art and culture gives form to our hopes and aspirations and defines our heritage as a nation. The arts allow us to celebrate our common humanity in the creation and celebration of beauty. The arts should belong to all and be open to all to take part in.
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Imagine a world in which everyone is respected whatever their ethnicity, gender, age, religious belief or non-belief, sexual orientation, gender identity, class, size, disability or other status. Imagine a world in which no one earns more than ten times what anyone else earns.
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We will strike out the hated ‘death tax.’ It hits the middle classes hardest, those who have worked to provide for their dependents, because the wealthiest almost always manage to avoid paying it
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There will be tough new standards for care of children, the elderly and people with conditions like diabetes, kidney failure, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy. We will further tackle the ‘lottery of care’ as we direct local health authorities and trusts to fund drugs and treatments recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE).
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We will unleash the real economic potential in our agricultural industry by removing the shackles and burdens holding the industry back and by making the industry more productive and globally competitive build on our comparative strength in food production and better manage our precious water resources to help our agriculture sector become the ‘Food Bowl of Asia’ and achieve ‘food security’ in a world demanding more of our food resources;
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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A Labor Government will establish a High Speed Rail Authority to work through a process for gathering international expressions of interest over the construction of a High Speed Rail link between Brisbane and Melbourne via Sydney and Canberra. Labor’s push to advance this visionary project will end three years of Coalition inaction on High Speed Rail, which would revolutionise interstate travel and turbo charge regional development.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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ensure agricultural land zoning reflects land use capability and protects prime agricultural land. support initiatives that increase local product quality and nutrition, local value-adding and local distribution, and promote Australian produce to the Australian community.
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• Ensure that educational institutions take into account the needs of minority cultures, in particular the desirability of promoting their language. • Promote greater provision within the broadcasting system for programmes catering for ethnic minorities.
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Multiculturalism: Positive
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* ensure comprehensive plans for the housing needs of people with disabilities (including mental illness/disabled) are in place. * make subsidised lending facilities available for the financing of community housing projects.
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UKIP wants far reaching political reform to ensure that government answers properly to Parliament and that Parliament is accountable to the people. We will introduce: The Citizens’ Initiative:
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and the policy principles of positive neutrality require us to not allow our airspace or facilities to be used for such purposes as facilitating such a war, or preparing for such a conflict.
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Fourth, intelligence capabilities redirected to develop far more sophisticated, timely and accurate analyses of the economic and political conditions that can fuel new conflicts. The United States must be prepared to use military force decisively when necessary to defend our vital interests.
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Military: Positive
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