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American medicine is poised to enter a new era of technological advance. Federal and private investment in basic and applied biomedical research holds enormous promise, especially with diseases and disorders like autism, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's.
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our future prosperity rests upon the implementation of the Plan over the next four years. We wrote the Plan.
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– and not only be better targeted at the UK’s specific needs, but at a minimum match the size of those funds in each nation. Strengthening the Union: Conservatives have a proud history of upholding and strengthening the devolution settlements in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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strengthening local authorities’ powers to prevent changes of use for important community facilities such as local shops, pubs and meeting halls; giving local authorities planning powers to support local shops and businesses through planning policies including business conservation areas,
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to better fund more effective, targeted programs for those truly in need of help. Make contraceptive more available to those who need it.
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We understand the challenges our smaller businesses face. In order to provide the support many small businesses need, a Labour government will: Mandate the new National Investment Bank, and regional development banks in every region, to identify where other lenders fail to meet the needs of SMEs and prioritise lending to improve the funding gap.
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ensure that international aspects of Australian policies on trade, economic and social issues are consistent with, and contribute towards, global poverty alleviation goals. ensure that „good governance‟ activities within the aid program promote governance structures and processes which serve the interests of those in poverty.
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Internationalism: Positive
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At a time of massive income and wealth inequality, we believe the wealthiest Americans and largest corporations must pay their fair share of taxes.
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and introduce a fairer voting system. The fabric of the historic Palace of Westminster is in desperate need of restoration, but perhaps it is not just the building itself that is falling apart.
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In Wellington, National will:Double track the Hutt Valley Line between Upper Hutt and Trentham Build a third platform at Porirua Station and a turn-back facility at Plimmerton
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We will instigate another round of applications to ensure full use of the fund allocated for this scheme. We will publish clear guidelines for farmers applying for Areas of Natural Constraint payments to avoid the lengthy waiting period thousands of farmers endured in 2015.
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I have never forgotten that when I was in Opposition, I never forget that - no intention of going back to it either! But the Labor Party put up some good ideas and they did occasionally in relation to economic change.
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We will advocate for a culturally inclusive curriculum and open up ways where iwi, hapū can have direct input into local curriculum documents.
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Multiculturalism: Positive
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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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hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to protest against the introduction of water charges and 50% are currently boycotting this hated tax. In May 2015, 62% voted to affirm the rights of the lgBtQ community by voting yes to Marriage equality.
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Democrats will make medication-assisted treatment available to all who need it, and will require publicly supported health clinics to offer medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction
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Therefore, we strongly support the freedom of Americans to act in accordance with their religious beliefs, not only in their houses of worship, but also in their everyday lives.
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Success with inflation has come at a huge price. New Zealand’s real GDP growth rate (2001) was 1.8%.
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We will: Promote easier access to GPs, expanding evening and weekend opening to meet the needs of local patients, encouraging online, phone and Skype appointments, encouraging GPs to work together in federations and allowing people more choice. Provide national support to struggling GP practices, preventing mass practice closures.
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• extend the farm cadet scheme. • financially support the development of water harvesting (irrigation) schemes that have met feasibility, viability, and environmental requirements.
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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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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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Record investment in transport Delivering the Roads of National Significance – our safest and most efficient roads
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Appoint salaried GPs to work in the Primary Care Teams and negotiate to phase in salaried contracts for all other GPs.
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PBP opposes all forms of discrimination and will ensure equal rights for young people . 1. Outlaw discrimination in social welfare payments .
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We oppose policies and laws that create a financial incentive for or encourage cohabitation. Moreover, marriage remains the greatest antidote to child poverty.
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We will legislate to put the NSSO on a statutory footing. A further reduction in duplication of activities across numerous public bodies through:
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Introduce a formal review process, on an annual basis, to assess the effect of the stringent new mandatory sentence regime for drug crime introduced in the Criminal Justice Act 2007. This process will be carried out by representatives of the Government, the DPP, and the Gardaí in consultation with the Courts Service (as appropriate) and will determine whether further amendments to the operation of the system are required.
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Liberal Democrats have always been champions of liberty and human rights. Freedom of expression has recently been under renewed attack, and siren voices call for us to sacrifice freedom to gain illusory security.
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• We want to achieve better results from inshore fisheries for all users. • Working with local authorities to identify suitable new areas for marine farming.
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We will strengthen the law so that those who work regular hours for more than 12 weeks will have a right to a regular contract, reflecting those hours. We will also scrap the changes brought in by the Conservatives in 2014 to TUPE, which weakened the protections for workers transferring between contractors,
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• 74 per cent of electricity generated from renewable sources in 2010, and 79 per cent in the first six months of this year. • New Zealand’s proportion of renewable electricity is the second-highest in the OECD.
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Liberal Democrats have always been champions of liberty and human rights. No one can make the most of their lives if their basic freedoms are violated.
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And together, we stand as champions of universal rights and freedoms around the world.
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Labour believes that our membership of the European Union is central to our prosperity and security. It is why we will work to change the EU, so that it operates in the best interests of our country.
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Extra investment for well-equipped classrooms and better-maintained buildings is essential if standards are to improve. - Increase funding for books and equipment in schools.
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We believe that the circumstances of the global challenges that the UK faces have changed over recent decades. Global co-operation is essential to tackle global problems such as poverty, migration, humanitarian crises and climate change.
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Fianna Fáil is the party of job creation and we are absolutely committed to maintaining high-levels of good employment, low levels of unemployment and a strong business sector.
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while freezing National Insurance and income tax rates for everyone else. We will end the unfairness that sees income from wealth taxed at lower rates than income from work.
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• improve access to quality early childhood education. extend parent support programmes and the 0800 advice line.
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and tighten the rules on media ownership so no individual or company owns more than 20% of a media market. To further challenge the control of our media by big tech and unaccountable billionaires, the Green Party will ensure that a suitable independent regulator is better able to safeguard a healthy plurality of media ownership, to undertake regular plurality reviews and to trigger remedies where necessary.
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− Build new, modern teaching areas in existing schools. − Wire up many more schools with fibre, to take advantage of ultra-fast broadband.
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Remove the cut-off point for the new Parental Allowance (proposed when children reach the age of 7). Increase the weekly fuel allowance payment to €25,
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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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Ensure that all our international trade agreements uphold the principles of Kyoto Place a carbon tax on energy intensive imports from OECD countries which have not accepted binding targets
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An estimated $289 million is overdue from people living overseas. • Reduced staff numbers at the Tertiary Education Commission to 224, down from 355 in December 2008.
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Increase government arts funding by £500 million a year to restore the cuts made since 2010 and reinstate proper levels of funding for local authorities, helping to keep local museums, theatres, libraries and art galleries open.
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Under the Liberals, Queensland has been through three years of harsh cuts, chaos and broken promises. Cuts to schools and universities, cuts to Medicare, cuts to Family Tax Benefits and cuts to pensions.
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Work with the EU to revive the Iran nuclear deal. Officially recognise the independent state of Palestine, condemn violence on all sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and support Israel’s right to security.
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− The $473 million North Auckland and Northland Grid Upgrade Project – due in 2013. − The $672 million Interisland HVDC link project including the upgrade of the Cook Strait Cable – due in 2014.
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We will give Police new powers to search the homes of gang members with serious offending histories and we will ban those offenders from owning firearms We are putting more Police in rural areas and small towns
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We will investigate ways to get more private funding into high priority infrastructure projects to enable us to do more to modernise Australia. We will ask the Office of Financial Management to examine an Infrastructure Partnership Bonds Scheme to encourage billions of dollars of additional private investment in infrastructure projects, so that we can get more things done.
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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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The first steps in the establishment of the complete education system which will carry us into the next century have been taken. The overall design of the new system as spelled out in Path to 20/0 is clear.
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Implement the strong enforcement provisions in the new legislation by requiring planning authorities to establish designated performance-driven planning and environmental enforcement teams. Ensure that guidelines on flood risk management are implemented to prohibit building in flood plains.
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While poverty exists in every corner of Ireland, there are also particular areas where there are strong concentrations of poverty and disadvantage, / leading to a particularly acute experience of poverty for the families and communities concerned. These are areas where significant pockets of chronic, persistent unemployment coexist with buoyant national labour markets.
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ACT will also provide effective defence of our economic and territorial integrity where this is threatened and an effective emergency response capability for deployment here and overseas.
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The Green Party has an evidence-based plan to protect the Maui's dolphin from extinction. We will: 1. Protect Maui's from being killed in the sanctuary designed to protect them.
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4. Supporting innovation and startups – Labor will drive jobs and innovation through tax relief and support for startups. 5. Helping small business – Labor will deliver tax cuts to small businesses while putting them on a more even playing field when it comes to competing in the marketplace.
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As well as the human cost, it is clear that we cannot afford to commit ourselves to spending everincreasing amounts of public money on a system that has little or no impact on re-offending rates. The Labour Party will bring in major reforms to ensure that the criminal justice system provides for a safer society at a lower cost to the taxpayer, by switching away from costly prison-based sentences and towards less costly non-custodial options and greater use of open prisons for appropriate prisoners.
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Our aging naval capabilities are inadequate for their job. The Air Force fields the smallest and oldest force of combat aircraft in its history.
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We will protect small businesses by reintroducing the lower small profits rate of corporation tax. We will also exclude small businesses from costly plans to introduce quarterly reporting
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the particular context in which water, the household and property taxes were imposed was as an unfair response to the economic collapse caused by the greed of the bankers and bondholders. In reality these taxes are bondholders’ taxes.
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We recognise there are significant issues with pay equity in particular sectors, including home support, care-giving, disability support, and DHB admin and clerical workers. We will work with those staff and their unions to establish pay equity over the medium-term.
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Democrats will work to reverse the over-financialization of the American economy and curb Wall Street speculation by maintaining and expanding safeguards that separate retail banking institutions from more risky investment operations, and ensuring Wall Street investors pay their fair share in taxes.
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Increasingly the public service has become over administrated It appears that the emphasis within the public service has increasingly moved away from a performance based culture and there are few if any meaningful parameters to review performance collectively or individually
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Nearly half of all Kiwi workers got no increase in their payrate last year. Wages are falling behind for far too many working families.
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The first five years of life are crucial to a child's future. Our goal is to lift participation by three year olds in early childhood education to 90 per cent by the year 2000.
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One of the first regional bodies to be set up will be for the “ATM region” – Athlone, Tullamore and Mullingar. Respecting the principle of subsidiarity the distinction between County Councils and the larger Town Councils will be ended.
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New Zealand's history of heavily investing public funds into agricultural research and development has limited our ability to diversify and grow other parts of our economy. The dominance of the agricultural sector has led to our singular reliance on it.
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This manifesto sets out that we will only lay a Budget before the House of Commons that cuts the deficit every year, which the OBR will independently verify. We will get national debt falling and a surplus on the current budget as soon as possible in the next parliament.
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Recognise the value of community arts and community arts organisations through central government funding of community arts projects. Provide funding for Arts Education officers (from the Ministry of Education) to support the Arts Education strategy and ensure it’s accessibility and implementation.
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All work in excess of 40 hours a week or 8 hours in a day be paid at time and a half. All casual employment to have a 25% loading on the hourly rate for the job to cover holiday and other entitlements and the absence of job security.
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We will discuss with the police how those on the frontline might be rewarded for their skills, experience and commitment. We will promote co-operation across force boundaries for common services like training.
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• Expect all industries to develop training strategies as part of their strategic planning. • Considerably strengthen industrial training legislation.
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Families formed or enlarged by adoption strengthen our communities and ennoble our nation. Private entities which facilitate adoptions enrich our communities.
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Our teachers need more support and professional development and our children need quality education With a proper mining tax, the Greens would boost school funding sooner than Labor
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The SNP will stand up for local government and for proper long term funding of council services.
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We will instead invest in home-based troops and strengthen our conventional forces. Where we can be: Basing our regiments at home in Wales with a properly funded and looked-after defence force.
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• Give a high priority to rebuilding the ANZUS Alliance. Collective, integrated defence is the only logical option for a small country like New Zealand.
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Introduce an Export Tax rate of 20% on export generated income. Introduce a 100% depreciation rate for business equipment worth up to $20,000 for each item (exclusive of GST).
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leasehold home-owners hit by unfair fees, people who are homeless living and dying on our streets.
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Four years ago, these parties were also saying the same thing – cut taxes, increase spending and give more power to the EU. Four years ago, Sinn Féin said the fundamentals were not sound and that the Government was throwing away billions instead of investing in the future.
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The Ombudsman will also be responsible for monitoring and reviewing legislation relating to older people and promoting public awareness by collecting and disseminating information relating to rights and entitlement of older people.
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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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Significantly strengthen the rights of individual apartment owners / tenants, and ensure transparency and reasonableness, and fairness of service charges. Ensure the establishment of a professional body representing residential management
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13) Immediately returning social welfare payments to 2010 levels, and as soon as economic conditions permit raise them further to ensure adequate incomes (no one below the poverty line). 1) A new universal public health system for Ireland that provides care to all free at the point of delivery, on the basis of need alone,
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Labour will usher in a new era of social justice in Britain. Everyone in our society should be allowed to flourish regardless of what class or postcode they are born into,
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• reduce tax compliance costs by monitoring, evaluating, and amending measures introduced during our time in government. Priorities remain: streamlining taxation analysis and the preparation of returns.
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•Introduced the Environmental Reporting Bill, which will provide for mandatory independent Environmental Reporting. •75 projects funded through the Community Environment Fund.
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Introduced digital radio in the three main centres to improve Police safety. Supported the Police’s decision to increase their access to firearms in lockboxes in frontline vehicles.
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Make every publicly managed prison a working prison by the end of 2017. In a working prison, every eligible prisoner will have a structured timetable and be engaged for a minimum of 40 hours per week in rehabilitation and reintegration activities-education, employment and programmes - or constructive activity that supports reducing reoffending.
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Research and innovation will drive that economy. They are critical to our national prosperity and wellbeing.
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and preventing the spread of those armaments. But the U.S. can lead that effort only if it maintains an effective strategic arsenal at a level sufficient to fulfill its deterrent purposes, a notable failure of the current Administration.
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In promising "better training," the President committed to strengthen the military readiness of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines. Since taking office, the President has added billions to operations and maintenance accounts to make good on this promise.
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We will build on the success of world-beating sectors such as car and aero manufacturing, financial services, life sciences, digital technology and our creative industries, and help other sectors develop the conditions which they need to thrive. We will ensure industry and businesses have access to reliable, cheap and clean power.
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We will get rid of the discriminatory rules that require landlords to check people’s immigration status or that allow them to exclude people on housing benefit.
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success of small business. We will use our tax review to consider proposals for a small business rates relief scheme,
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National backs the considerable investment made in foundation education platforms such as Youth Guarantee and Dual Pathways These courses are designed to upskill and further educate young people and adults
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