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Give councils the ability to set planning fees locally. Tax payers are subsidising developers for the costs of their planning applications to the tune of £200 million a year - councils need the power to meet these planning costs not from central funds, but from charging developers realistic fees for the planning services councils provide for them.
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Plumbers may for example print a needed part instead of carrying it or ordering and waiting for it to arrive. It is no surprise a 3D printer is due to join the International Space Station this year, and a host of applications for 3D printing in space are currently being explored. 11
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The New Zealand Defence Force’s priorities must be:The defence of New Zealand’s territory, sovereignty, and interests. To contribute to regional and global security in cooperation with regional and international partners.
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The Nationals maintain that some droughts, fires and floods are truly exceptional, and no land manager can be fully prepared Our overriding objective is to enable primary producers to return to full production as quickly as possible.
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give buses and trams on-road priority, and provide safe and continuous bicycle and pedestrian networks.
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With reliable and fast access to internet content and services over the N4L, teaching and learning will no longer be constrained by physical location, timetables, and the learning pace of peers. The N4L will be controlled by a trust in the long term.
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Introduce and pass tougher consumer credit laws announced by the National-led Government, in order to target loan sharks and protect unwary consumers. Work to increase the knowledge and skills of potential investors.
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We retain this infrastructure and it is helping to grow the economy once again. over the next four years over €16 billion will be invested in our infrastructure.
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Require all primary school teachers to undertake more intensive training in literacy and numeracy education, with extra subsequent training available to teachers working in disadvantaged schools. Require schools to develop whole school literacy policies and target outcomes for class groups and individuals,
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A new 40km highway to improve freight and save travel times through the Swan Valley. Providing a direct, free-flowing connection to the Port of Fremantle.
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Sound budget management means a sustainable surplus over the medium-term because governments have to live within their means if we wish to leave the next generation better off, not worse off. We will manage the economy and Budget responsibly to ensure our children are not burdened by unfairly high taxes and left with an unfair debt legacy.
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set natural capital targets, including on biodiversity, clean air and water, and empower the NCC to recommend actions to meet these targets.
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The River Shannon is the longest in the British Isles and stretches across some 360km touching 18 counties. There are numerous bodies and authorities across the River Shannon making a joined up approach difficult.
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More Spending Transparency: Every Purchase Order by a Government Department or agency for more than €20,000 will be published online. We will also give the Comptroller and Auditor General and Oireachtas Committees the extra powers needed to carry out value-for-money audits of State programmes.
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To combat global poverty we propose: Reform of the World Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund and World Bank to make them accountable, transparent and democratic and to give a stronger voice and power for poorer countries in the system Fairer trade arrangements that will allow countries to pull themselves out of the cycle of poverty
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The implementation of the Food Wise 2025 strategy will be a fundamental priority for Fine Gael and will help inform decision making in terms of policy and taxation measures for future budgets. Fine Gael is committed to ensuring that agri-food businesses are supported, from the largest operators in the sector to the smallest of artisan food businesses.
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Increasing costs of production affect the competitiveness of companies in domestic and international markets, while consumers have to pay higher prices. Cartels harm consumers by raising prices and reducing the competitiveness of firms.
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Labour is committed to increasing overseas development aid to 0.7% of GNP Labour is opposed to any further cuts in overseas development aid.
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We’ve increased the Superannuation rate well ahead of inflation, with the married rate up 29.7 per cent or $7000 a year since 2008 The Family Incomes Package will deliver further increases on 1 April 2018 – an extra $680 per year for a married couple, on top of the normal adjustment
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push to stop consumers being short-changed through lost gift-card money, press for a streamlined complaints and redress process for those miss-sold under the Coalition Government Green Deal,
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and support policies to restore Tribal lands, including culturally significant federal lands, by moving land into trust, streamlining the land-into-trust process, and conducting land buy-backs. We will also support establishment of additional federal co-management agreements with Tribal Nations on federal lands that have cultural and historical significance to Tribes.
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and developing the EU Energy Union. Support EU free movement, which is hugely beneficial to millions of British citizens living in other European countries as well as to the British economy and the public sector, for example the thousands of European health workers who make a vital contribution to the running of the NHS.
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Despite the tough economic conditions experienced in many countries, visitor arrivals are growing. They were up 6 per cent to 2. 8 million in the last year, this included growth from the US of around 11 per cent, Germany 16 perc cent, China 8 per cent, Australia 4 per cent, and the UK 2 per cent.
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create jobs, raise wages,
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We also acknowledge the critical role that Australian defence industry plays in supporting and equipping our defence personnel. A Shorten Labor Government will ensure Australia retains a world-class defence force and innovative defence industry by:
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Roll out the new Performance Management and Development System (PMDS). A consistent evaluation system should identify outstanding performance and highlight underperformance.
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Previous commercial attempts to build completely new networks have failed. If Labor pursues its tactic of merging existing networks into its own, the same regulatory problems which hinder competition in the industry will continue.
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So you face a clear choice. Economic competence, with David Cameron as Prime Minister, following through on our long-term economic plan.
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We will also pursue: The abolition of Air Passenger Duty; and A cut in the VAT rate for tourism businesses.
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We are committed to supporting the United Nations and its institutions, including the Bretton-Woods institutions, while calling for necessary reform of these bodies.
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We will reform corporate governance to protect our leading firms from the pressure to put tomorrow’s share price before long-term growth potential. Institutional investors will have a duty to act in the best interests of ordinary savers.
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This is a hallmark of The Nationals’ Royalties for Regions policy in Western Australia, the Regional Growth Fund in Victoria and the Restart NSW Fund. Better regional policy outcomes for Australia require better funding mechanisms for regional projects, and support for better focused regional institutions, where leaders are required to be strategic and visionary.
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Right now, thousands of our children are not getting the help they need to thrive at school, largely because of underfunding. Schools are left plugging the gap by taking money from other areas or letting the children who need additional help go without.
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$7 million to assist women with breast cancer in rural areas and with secondary breast cancer all around Australia. $1.1 million to assist people managing allergic diseases.
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or face increasing isolation and costs from the United States and the international community. That is why the administration worked with international partners to impose the harshest multilateral sanctions on North Korea in history.
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Provide direct supports for R&D and other business activities through the enterprise development agencies. Roll out 100 megabit connectivity to second level schools.
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Labour brought in the Equal Pay Act, the Sex Discrimination Act, the Equality Act, the Minimum Wage and introduced Sure Start. Every progressive piece of equality legislation has been delivered by Labour.
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Significant fines should be imposed in cases where breaches of the Code take place. We believe that a strengthened Credit Union sector has an important role to play in aiding home ownership.
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We aspire to improve and restore dental services through Medicare as soon as we responsibly can. We will deliver better services including health services – by putting local communities in charge of hospitals and improving co-operation with States and Territories.
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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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This 27.5 per cent rate will be gradually extended to all companies, before falling to 27 per cent on 1 July 2024, 26 percent on 1 July 2025 and 25 per cent on 1 July 2026. Because not all small businesses are incorporated, from 1 July 2016, unincorporated businesses with annual turnover less than $5 million will be able to access an increased unincorporated tax discount of 8 per cent, capped at $1,000.
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Scrap the so-called ‘Pink Tax’, ending the gender price gap. Require schools to introduce gender-neutral uniform policies
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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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Onethird of mortgage borrowers are expected to struggle if interest rates increase by 2%. Break up the big builder cartels and diversify the house-building industry so that more homes are built by small- and medium-sized builders and by community-led and cooperative initiatives.
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Our Armed Forces today are modern, agile, and adaptable to the unpredictable range of challenges in the years ahead. We pledge to keep them that way.
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and increase trust in our institutions. Our priorities in the next parliament will be: Creating a better democracy with a fair voting system in local government and Westminster, with votes at 16 and preventing evasion of constituency election spending limits.
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We are proud that Democrats led the fight to put more than 100,000 cops on the beat through the COPS program, and we will continue our steadfast support for COPS and community policing. To keep our streets safe for our families, we support tough punishment of violent crime and smart efforts to reintegrate former prisoners into our communities as productive citizens.
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The 15 million light vehicles on Australian roads contribute more than 10 per cent of our nation’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Modelling undertaken indicates that the new standards could save 2.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.
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The Green Party’s plans to unleash people power and grow democracy will :Replace the First Past the Post system for parliamentary elections with a fair and proportional voting system. We are champions of the Good Systems Agreement, a cross-party commitment to democratic reform brokered by the Make Votes Matter campaign group.
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Migration is a good barometer of New Zealand's attractiveness. When the economy is struggling more people leave and fewer arrive.
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A HEALTHIER, HAPPIER WALES CARING FOR THOSE IN NEED
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creating an international council for conflict resolution; |and making changes to UN decision making bodies to ensure that they more democraticallyrepresent the peoples of the world.
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and to establish a tolerant and inclusive environment for all their pupils. We will remove schools’ exemption from the bar on harassment in these areas
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We have spent more than $8 billion on childcare in the six years from 1996 to 2002, more than double that in the last six years of the Labor Government. Our policies have seen an 84 per cent increase in the number of childcare places
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The Coalition will deliver a corporate tax cut for Australia’s small businesses. Our commitment will mean greater cash flow for small businesses, giving them more capacity to invest, grow their business, employ more people, and push their products or services into new markets.
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Pass legislation to expand the use of Extended Supervision Orders beyond child sex offenders to adult sex offenders and violent offenders, and make them renewable. Extended Supervision Orders allow Corrections to apply for and monitor conditions of child sex offenders for up to ten years following an offender's release from prison.
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We will introduce an out of school hour’s sports programme, community sport. initially on a pilot basis, to provide an opportunity for children to participate in structured sport after school hours linking school and
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We will work to build a stronger rural and agricultural economy. Democrats will increase funding to support the next generation of farmers and ranchers,
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with action in nurseries to get all 4 year olds ready for school by 2020 Extend free school meals to all primary pupils
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Parents are complicit in allowing their children to be cut, and we will instruct police forces and the Crown Prosecution Service to rigorously investigate and pursue them, as well as those who actually commit the act. Women at risk from their own families and communities need our help and protection.
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Schemes like GLAS, TAMS, the Beef Data and Genomics Programme, locally led environmental schemes, knowledge transfer programmes, horticulture, organics and Areas of Natural Constraint are being rolled out as a priority. Fine Gael will drive the implementation of the RDP in the interests of all farmers, big and small, across all sectors and will carry out a mid-term review to ensure the full draw down of all EU funds.
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Because the work of the free press is so important we will offer explicit protection for the role of journalists via the British Bill of Rights and we will ban the police from accessing journalists’ phone records to identify whistle-blowers and other sources without prior judicial approval.
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In Wellington, Fraser Engineering use 3D printing to produce prototypes and parts for the fire appliance market. 26 Research, experimentation and commercial services are currently being undertaken or provided at Victoria University's School of Architecture and Design, Massey University's School of Design and its Fab Lab, Auckland University's Innovative Manufacturing and Materials Programme and AUT's Rapid Prototyping Lab.
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- Tackle rural crime. We will put more police into rural areas, support Farm and Neighbourhood Watch schemes and give Councils the duty to set up crime prevention schemes with the local police.
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Fund the development of Māori focus units in all prisons and youth justice centres. Resource a series of nationwide hui of wahine Māori to determine their priorities and needs for the future.
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Democrats recognize that the security of data is only becoming more vital across all threads of technological progress. That’s why we will work with our allies and partners to develop secure 5G networks
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and there will be clear delegation of responsibilities to public servants where these occur. We will scrap the charade of Budget Day
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Producing robust, independent information on New Zealand’s environment to enhance the integrity of our clean green brand and direct our focus Having the cleanest air quality on record, saving hundreds of lives
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Increasing funding to support Radio NZ Boost the Regional Culture & Heritage Fund with $30m new funding
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We’re maintaining our commitment to free trade with a refreshed trade strategy We’ve signed the mandate to negotiate the new TPP11 – this will mean major tariff savings for exporters and better market access
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New Zealand should at the very least have parity with Australia in terms of numbers of sworn police staff per capita. During 2005-2008 New Zealand First brought in an extra 1,000 extra frontline police.
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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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eliminate harmful and toxic waste dumping into Australian waters. access to clean and adequate water is fundamental to life.
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Americans spend a smaller percentage of their income on food than any other nation. On average, one American farm produces enough food to feed 155 people.
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All Te Reo Māori initiatives have struggled to achieve their goals because of the heavy cultural and financial limitations forced on them by the government agencies they report to. Numbers of Te Kohanga Reo dropped from 850 to 460 after the movement was shifted from Te Puni Kōkiri to the Ministry of Education.
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and restoring workers’ rights, including the right to launch secondary boycotts. We will repeal so-called “right to work” laws that undermine worker power and lead to lower wages and less protection for workers across the economy,
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The Green Party would task the New Zealand Conservation Authority or a special tribunal to work with hapu and iwi and then the public to choose rivers for an initial list, based on the river's outstanding characteristics, such as natural character, biodiversity, importance to Maori, and cultural and recreational values. The public would be consulted and evidence of rivers' outstanding characteristics would be robustly tested before implementation.
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Maintaining environmental standards: The European Union has created the highest environmental standards in the world.
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In 2013 the UK was given extra money from the EU to increase farm payments in Scotland, but instead the Tories chose to spend it across the UK, giving Scottish farmers only a fraction of what they were due. The SNP has ensured that £80 million has now been handed over by the Westminster government
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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Ensure that the environment is protected for future generations with clean air to breathe and urgent action to tackle the climate emergency.
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It is now our biggest exporter and worth $14.5 billion to the economy, employing more than 180,000 people and showing us off to the world. The growth is set to continue.
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Economic Growth: Positive
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and replaced them with tenants in genuine need. Increased the overall state housing portfolio by more than 1000 homes.
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Addressing global health challenges - including the AIDS pandemic - is a humanitarian obligation and a national security imperative. We are committed to a coordinated effort to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and in all other regions throughout the world.
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Internationalism: Positive
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gives people who have been in their job 12 months enforceable rights to request flexible working arrangements, including the number of hours they work, the scheduling of those hours and the location of work. for carers who are looking after another person, employers may refuse flexible arrangements only where there are serious countervailing business reasons. For all other employees, employers can refuse on operational grounds.
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Labour Groups: Positive
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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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It also criminalises people may use drugs medicinally or recreationally but who do no harm to others. Rather than focusing services on all drug users, we believe we should focus on the small number of people with dependency and seek to address the underlying causes of their misuse via Checkpoint Cymru.
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Law and Order: Positive
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Investigate the implementation of degrees of murder sentencing regime. Increase the use of mandatory minimum sentences for violent offenders.
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Law and Order: Positive
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recognising trade unions, respecting workers’ rights and equal opportunities,
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We will continue to support the deployment of Irish troops on UN-mandated peace keeping missions around the world that enhance our neutrality. We will be strong supporters of the Irish Aid programme.
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Internationalism: Positive
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, support the renewable and low-carbon energy sector, focus on energy efficiency
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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which must be translated into high-level targets for Ministers. We will ensure that clear areas of ministerial responsibility are identified
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Launched the inaugural Prime Minister's Education Excellence Awards. Almost 79 per cent of 18-year-olds are achieving at least NCEA Level 2.
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Voting Rights. We believe the right to vote and to have your vote counted is an essential American freedom, and we oppose laws that place unnecessary restrictions on those seeking to exercise that freedom.
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It is clear that if labour pay and conditions are undermined and more financial pressure is brought to bear on the workforce generally, the economy will implode. Decreasing the rate of pay and/or the rate of employment results in less taxes to government, less money to business, less money to the private sector, resulting an almost immediate recession.
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Reduce, and in some cases eliminate, part payments for medical treatment (cover in a ‘no fault/blame’ scheme should be comprehensive). Amend rules relating to compensation payments to surviving spouses.
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Corporation Tax is due to fall to seventeen per cent by 2020 – the lowest rate of any developed economy – and we will stick to that plan, because it will help to bring huge investment and many thousands of jobs to the UK. We know that the business rates system presents considerable challenges to some smaller companies.
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Incentives: Positive
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and strengthening 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 help people balance work and family life by: Increasing wages through sectoral collective bargaining.
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Labour Groups: Positive
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The Coalition is committed to building a more potent, agile and engaged Australian Defence Force (ADF), ready to respond whenever our interests are threatened or our help is needed. To do this, we will increase Defence funding by $29.9 billion over the next ten years
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Military: Positive
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We will boost research and development on new plant varieties and management practices to increase farm productivity. We will review the Australian Plague Locust Commission to ensure that its funding and governance are adequate to deal with emerging threats.
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and upgrading existing production sites. We will ensure that new technologies aren’t just invented here, but are engineered, manufactured and exported from here.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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