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Keep the budget in broad balance and fully within our commitments under the Stability & Growth Pact.
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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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Conduct a full Bilateral and Multilateral Aid Review to ensure that the Department for International Development continues to work in the right places and through the right channels. Continue building the resilience of poorer countries to resist future disasters, investing in healthcare and infrastructure and training emergency response volunteers,
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Internationalism: Positive
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Promote greater sharing of school and community sports facilities and make it a condition of the Sports Capital Programme that facilities be made available to schools where appropriate. Encourage more schools to apply for funding under the Sports Capital Programme by collaborating with their local sports clubs.
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Our colleges, universities, and trade schools, large and small, public and private, form the world's greatest assemblage of learning. They drive much of the research that keeps America competitive
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This is Labor's vision for the health system. Families who can find a bulk-billing doctor.
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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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Make second-chance foundation education free. By 2017, National will make all second-chance foundation education at Levels 1 to 2 fees-free for all New Zealanders.
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If it is failing because it needs to offer a differing package of care, it will be assisted by the Hospital Insurance Fund in achieving that change. In the present fiscal crisis, Labour in government will prioritise capital spending in health.
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We will increase the importance of foreign affairs, lace a stronger focus on our region and rebuild our diplomatic footprint with more effective representation and better diplomacy We will enhance Australia’s role and engagement in the world developing greater international cooperation
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National will update the Marine Reserves Act 1971 to extend the purpose of marine reserves, to allow them beyond the territorial sea, and to improve the way they are created. Progress the creation of a new Kauri National Park in the Waipoua Forest.
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Modifications to it should be targeted toward particular categories, especially nonviolent offenders and persons with drug, alcohol, or mental health issues, and should require disclosure by the courts of any judicial departure from the state’s sentencing requirements.
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and additional support will be given to hill farmers. There will be no set-aside, cropping or rotation restrictions.
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Financial service providers: Require providers and financial advisors to be registered, meet training requirements, and belong to a dispute resolution scheme. Investment fund and KiwiSaver governance: Introduce a licensing and monitoring regime for corporate trustees and improve the governance of KiwiSaver schemes.
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Guarantee the rights of indigenous and native people by securing their autonomy, land rights and human rights, providing aid to protect cultures
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give new powers for communities to shape their high streets, including power over payday lenders and the number of fixed-odds betting terminals meet our promises to devolve further powers to Scotland and Wales
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Schools in disadvantaged communities will have access to a study support fund, which they could use to provide after-school and holiday activities for its students.
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As stated in our banking policy, Credit Where Credit is Due, Fine Gael will reduce the budget deficit to 3% by 2014. We want Ireland by 2016 to be borrowing only for investment purposes.
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Farm Gate Schemes: Fine Gael recognises the contribution that farm gate schemes make to farm incomes and will do the utmost to protect farm-gate supports from further cuts. AEOS: Fine Gael particularly values the contribution that agri-environment schemes play as an income support for farmers.
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The Nationals understand the importance of transport infrastructure – road, rail, air and sea – to regional Australia. We know that people and businesses in regional Australia rely on modern transport networks for their livelihoods and lifestyles.
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We’re making changes to improve tax treatment for feasibility and black hole expenditure We’re focused on making tax easier for business.
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Removing prescription charges for this group would cost a further $6.5 million a year. If services were free, young people would be more likely to use them, resulting in additional consultations.
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Retain existing pupil teacher ratio in primary and secondary schools. Extend the one year free pre school to all preschool children.
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We will agree new rules with the Scottish Government for how the block grant will be adjusted, to take account of the new devolved tax and welfare powers. And we will ensure that where responsibility for taxation has been devolved, tax changes only affect public spending in that part of the country.
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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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5. We will not tolerate discrimination of any type, whether it is on the basis of gender, race, age, creed or otherwise. We believe in equal access for all to health and education.
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Moves to boost collective bargaining coverage and otherwise empower ordinary staff will give people a greater say over what happens in their workplace. Tackling precarious work, while simultaneously supporting positive flexible working, will help ensure that people are able to build the stable, secure lives they need to make a full contribution to society.
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letting people vote at the first election or referendum after they turn 16 and giving votes to all British citizens abroad and to EU citizens who have made the UK their long-term home.
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and oppose any laws that unnecessarily erode civil liberties. Establish a new right to affordable, reasonable legal assistance,
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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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We will amend industrial relations legislation to provide for mandatory trade union recognition and collective bargaining rights. We will tackle the uncertainty created by insecure and low-hour contracts by introducing legislation that provides for Fair Hours contracts.
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We stand firmly alongside teachers, parents, and young people in calling for the end of privatisation in education. We should trust our teachers to teach, instead of burdening them and our children with endless and stressful exams and inspections.
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and delivering an effective, highly trained Defence Forces capable of fulfilling all roles given to it by the Government. Security and Defence: Fine Gael wants Ireland to get involved in the construction of a new European security system at an early stage so that we can join and influence it on our terms.
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the development of cycleways connecting economic hubs and providing train carriages with enough room for bicycles.
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We will make utility companies return roads to a condition no worse than when they started digging. Labour will invest in a modern, integrated, accessible and sustainable transport system that is reliable and affordable.
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• Maintain its responsible approach to fiscal management based on control of government spending. • Continue to deliver stable prices through low inflation.
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Despite setting up an Office of Tax Simplification, the UK government has ignored the vast majority of its recommendations with just 16 of its 60 ‘big picture’ recommendations and less than half of its other formal recommendations so far adopted. We will push for a formal, independently chaired review of the recommendations to assess which should now be taken forward.
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We will give renters the security they need to make their rented housing a home, with new open-ended tenancies to stop unfair, ‘no fault’ evictions. We will make sure every property is up to scratch with new minimum standards, enforced through nationwide licensing and tougher sanctions for landlords who flout the rules.
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New Zealand First will:Give priority to New Zealand industries and communities in setting any programme on tariffs. Future tariff removal will be consistent with the policies and progress of our trading partners.
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We will give every significant Commonwealth government agency/department an annual target for red tape cost reductions and public service bonuses will depend upon those targets being met. Where possible we will replace burdensome regulatory reporting requirements with independent audits backed by penalties for organisations that fail to comply with set standards.
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A re-elected Coalition Government will invest more than $100 million to build an Australian Network of Industry Careers Advisers. We will do this by significantly expanding the role of some 216 community partnerships across Australia especially as a vehicle for partnering industry with professional career advisers.
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Support measures to ensure protection of all native species in New Zealand Work for a legally-binding, enforceable prohibition on all whaling
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Mr Key went to South Auckland before the last election and promised the people there a better life. Did it happen? No!
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Reduce average class sizes at primary level to 23:1 by 2021 Establish on-site Early intervention teams for children with developmental needs
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• Phase out all tax breaks for private healthcare and private health insurance over a period of five years. Private business (general practice or hospital) can have a useful role in providing services on contract to the Public Health Service if they are able to do so at a high standard and lower cost than publicly owned services.
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and paid fairly. But deep- seated and – normally – unconscious biases mean that too many workplaces lack diversity and inequalities remain entrenched.
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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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This plan misses the greater opportunity to connect the central city to easternChristchurch and the sea, by creating the Avon-Otakaro River Park along the length of the river. Climate resilience is a necessary part of future-proofing our city and towns,
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We will move towards generating 33% of Ireland’s electricity needs from renewable sources by 2025. We will target an increase in renewables in energy production to 17% by 2012 as an interim measure.
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We should all be deeply troubled by the rise in racially aggravated attacks and race hate crime in the past year. Anti-Semitic incidents are also on the rise once more and we are committed to combatting this trend with adequate resources and firm political will.
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Support growth in the creative industries, including video gaming, by continuing to support the Creative Industries Council, promoting creative skills,
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The new Workers’ Protection Agency working with HMRC will ensure that employers take equal pay seriously and take positive action to close the gender pay gap. Women will no longer be left to take enforcement action by themselves through the courts.
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Attracting more venture capital investment into high potential start-ups; Making it easier for aspiring entrepreneurs to access crowd-sourced equity funding;
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We must significantly increase the size of our Armed Forces; crucial to that goal will be retention of combat veterans.
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Many of the people coming to our community forums have been senior Australians. Age pensioners have told me how they're struggling financially under the Howard Government.
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Its advantages lie in producing unique products, rapidly prototyping ideas, and changing distribution models. Manufacturing limitations will be more due to the designers' imagination and material science, not confined by technical capability.
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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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We support proportional representation and the introduction of single transferable voting to elect councillors.
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We will establish a €12 million compensation fund for Hen Harrier designated conservation lands. We are committed to the principles of food sovereignty, which in the case of Ireland means no GMO, no hormones in beef and the survival of the family farm as we know it.
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These factors unite to increase the risk of prison rioting, or of prison officers losing control, which could lead to serious injury or loss of life. This vicious circle has to stop.
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Administered by the Arts Council, the fund will be available over a five-year period. It will be among the biggest arts infrastructure funds ever, transforming the country’s cultural landscape.
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it is absolutely clear that no significant programme of political reform which involves amending the constitution can succeed without a real engagement with citizens during the process of drafting proposals. there are many ideas for how this can be achieved but none have yet been proven.
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Increased the NHS budget every year in real terms, helping fund nearly 10,000 more doctors and 7,000 more nurses Improved access to talking therapies: 2.6 million patients have been treated since 2010
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and with communities able to take charge of aspects of their own local development – through, for example, establishing local banks and community energy cooperatives. Devolve further revenue-raising powers away from Westminster, to regions from Cornwall to North East England.
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Throughout Australia, KAP wants to recruit, promote, reward and most of all, celebrate, great teachers. Undoubtedly, the key to the future success of Australia’s education system is great teaching.
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And we will reform the civil asset forfeiture system to protect people and remove perverse incentives for law enforcement to “police for a profit.” Instead of investing in more jails and incarceration, we need to invest more in jobs and education, and end the school-to-prison pipeline.
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– we will be able to safeguard over 10,000 police officers for the next three years. This will be backed up by a new statutory Local Policing Commitment, guaranteeing neighbourhood policing in every community.
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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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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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We will give renters the security they need to make their rented housing a home, with new open-ended tenancies to stop unfair, ‘no fault’ evictions. We will make sure every property is up to scratch with new minimum standards, enforced through nationwide licensing and tougher sanctions for landlords who flout the rules.
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Under a Shorten Government, the Labor Community Sector Partnership will meet regularly to inform and advise on the best approaches to tackling new and emerging community issues. Since going into Opposition, we’ve continued to work on ways to strengthen civil society.
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We will also double our successful Aid Match scheme, which matches donations to charity from the aid budget. We will boost partnerships between UK institutions and their counterparts in the developing world,
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Climate change is the biggest single challenge facing humanity. The Labour Party ensured that we were the first Irish Government to pass legislation that commits us – in law – to meeting EU targets for reducing carbon emissions and adopting renewable energy.
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The SNP will continue to seek devolution of immigration powers so that Scotland can have an immigration policy that works for our economy and society. And we will stand firm against the demonisation of migrants.
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He has undermined confidence in America’s commitment to the alliance’s Article 5 mutual defense provision, and threatened to pull troops out of Germany without consultation.
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Escapes from prison are at record lows. The amount of contraband getting into prisons has reduced.
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The Cross River Rail project includes a 10.2 kilometre link from Dutton Park to Bowen Hills, with 5.9 kilometres of tunnel under the Brisbane River and CBD. It will connect to northern and southern rail networks, making the commute faster from both directions.
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We will support the fish processing industry to ensure its continued competitiveness, and assist Scotland’s aquaculture sector to become a world leader.
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The National Government has failed to build on the economic restructuring undertaken by the Fourth Labour Government. We now have a jobless recovery with inadequate growth levels which will not deliver significant reductions in unemployment.
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Labour holds social security in the same esteem as our health and education systems. It is there to help each of us in times of need.
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Bringing together the superannuation, venture capital and start-up sectors in an Innovation Investment Partnership to identify barriers holding back investment in Australian-based venture capital funds and early-stage enterprises. Improving access to finance for start-ups and micro-businesses through a partial guarantee scheme, Start-up Finance.
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We are also taking action to improve mental health services in Scotland. In government, the SNP has appointed the UK’s first dedicated Minister for Mental Health and mental health spending is at record levels.
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and custodial sentences that are expensive and sometimes counter-productive. We will provide for a structured Witness Protection Programme that operates successfully to tackle gangland crime in particular.
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Ensure that iwi and hapū have the opportunity for input into Te Tiriti induction, and are adequately resourced by Government to do this. Provide new immigrants in all categories with information about Aotearoa New Zealand civics, culture and environment.
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Multiculturalism: Positive
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introduce high-speed direct services from Dublin to Shannon to increase the catchment area of Shannon Airport; introduce a rail freight subsidy on a per tonne basis for materials that are transferred from existing road freight onto rail freight.
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Delivered a comprehensive defence investment plan covering $20b in upgrades out to 2030 Boosted defence spending in Budget 2017 by $982m over four years
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Judgement day for defaulting students – Dominion Post editorial, 3 Oct, 2011 • Have recently expanded the debt recovery programme to 50,000 debtors in Australia and Britain.
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cooperating with allies and partners to tackle common challenges, reinvigorating international institutions,
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Internationalism: Positive
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We will provide matched funding for regions to upgrade existing local infrastructure or invest in new infrastructure. We will work with local communities to identify the local infrastructure priorities of our regions.
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Despite this, neither Labor nor Tony Abbott’s Coalition has demonstrated it can be trusted to deliver the vision or commitment needed to tackle the growing housing crisis. Labor promised to halve homelessness by 2020 and provide services to all those seeking them, but homelessness has increased since the 2006 census.
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Providing workplace protections for victims of abuse so they can stay in work is critical to reducing the effects of violence, and Jan Logie’s Bill would help that to happen. Staying in employment is critical to reducing the effects of violence.
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We affirm both the right of individuals to voluntarily participate in labor organizations and bargain collectively and the right of states to enact Right-to Work laws. But the nation`s labor laws, to a large extent formed out of conflicts several generations ago, should be modernized to make it easier for employers and employees to plan, execute, and profit together.
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Employers who wish to back British workers and give local young people a chance on the first rung of the career ladder should not face the threat of legal action, as they presently do. UKIP will make Gordon Brown’s British Jobs for British workers plausible, and meaningful in law.
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We will improve transit rail and subway security, by adding chemical release detectors to deter attacks like we saw in Tokyo, and taking other steps. There are more than 100 chemical plants where an attack could endanger more than one million people, and the FBI has warned that al Qaeda may target our chemical industry.
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Labour will review and improve protected area designations, from National Parks to local nature reserves
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a consultative process to determine a model for the selection of a head of state; |and a referendum to endorse such a model.
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Ban all non-medical animal experiments Ensure that only circuses which do not use animal acts will be eligible for public funding.
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we must also respect the needs of our natural environment. Protecting our indigenous plant and animal life is critical to preserving the delicate ecosystems which we occupy.
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The Taoiseach and Tánaiste will review Ministerial performance against high-level targets. Government must have a clear sense of its strategic spending priorities,
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Enshrine the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in UK law. Liberal Democrats believe that we should all be free from an overreaching state
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