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Helping families with the cost of childcare is a priority for Fianna Fáil. We believe that a range of social and economic objectives require that families be helped with the pressure of these costs.
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Ongoing support for patients and their families. Providing expertise in chemotherapy administration and management.
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believing that the investigation and prosecution of serious cross-border crimes remains one of the most serious challenges facing the European Union. We will work for stronger European Union measures to combat serious cross-border crimes like drug and human trafficking,
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We will take a values and virtues approach to schooling, expecting excellence and achievement for all students. We will promote the concept of self-managing schools which focus on whānau achievement and success.
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Scotland has the world’s most ambitious emissions reductions targets in law, but we can only end our contribution to climate change if the UK Government plays its part and meets its targets.
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Ensure adequate funding of law enforcement and counselling services specifically directed to personal security and to overcoming domestic violence and alcohol and drug abuse In particular, we will support the expansion of community crime prevention programs aimed at supporting police, local councils and community groups to develop local solutions to local problems, including the expanded use of closed circuit television and other cost-effective measures to improve community safety;
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We will ensure our Armed Forces overseas are not subject to persistent human rights claims that undermine their ability to do their job. We have honoured our commitment to enshrine the Armed Forces Covenant in law and done much to support our servicemen and women.
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We budgeted for and prepared legislation to remove income and asset testing for long-stay geriatric hospital care from 1 October 1998. We supported the present administration in setting up the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, not because it provides the ultimate solution, but because it is a step in the right direction.
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To prevent people from working elsewhere when they have no guarantee of regular work, will be banned Workers on zero-hours contracts must be given at least twelve hours advance notice of work.
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Everyone has the right to feel safe - on the street, in their home or online. Simple things like more police on the beat and enforceable laws against malicious trolling can make a huge difference.
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Passing laws making it harder for boy racers to terrorise our communities. Cracking down on gangs and organised crime.
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Every student, in every school will be supported to achieve their best through investment in: More one-on-one support. Better remedial literacy and numeracy programs - and more extension options.
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honouring te Tiriti o Waitangi, and upholding mana whenua rights.
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We support President Obama’s decision to maintain a limited troop presence in Afghanistan into 2017 and ensure that Afghanistan never again serves as a haven for terrorists to plan and launch attacks on our homeland.
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The Greens want our regional communities, which are rightly proud of their unique identities, to be able to express their talents, their values and their stories. Yet this tradition is at threat with declining government funding to support our creative regions. The Greens will turn this around through our regional arts policy.
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10. Criminals are winning the battle against crime. Serial offenders should not be given the privilege of bail.
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A capital gains tax on all businesses. A more than doubling of employer KiwiSaver costs.
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Recruit extra staff to the Educational Welfare Board and the National Educational sychological Service, both of which will prioritise disadvantaged schools.
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Americans must feel safe when they are asleep in their own homes. We will work to establish “no-knock warrants” standards.
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Combining payments into one, simpler scheme and raising the point at which the means test starts from $33,000 to $50,000. For a typical middle Australian family, this means an extra $70-80 a week.
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National is committed to building a vibrant cultural sector that tells New Zealand’s stories and showcases our creativity to the world. We also recognise the growing importance of the sector to the economy.
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Consented the Waterview project – New Zealand’s largest and most complex roading project ever – in less than one year. Boosted funding for public transport services in response to growing demand.
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As Peter Costello frequently says, never listen to what Labor says, remember what Labor did. The last five Labor budgets alone produced cumulative deficits of $70 billion.
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The criminal courts show inconsistencies in their sentences. This is because there are no sentencing guidelines for the judiciary and consequently no consistency between judges.
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But it isn’t just about laboratory work. The UK is at its best when it allies its extraordinary design and artistic abilities with science and technology.
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Over the next five years our plan willcontinue to improve and better track how our learners are progressing, and upskill young New Zealanders for the digital world. We will improve access to languages,
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Reinstate protection against third party harassment – because everyone deserves to be safe at work. Use public spending power to drive up standards, including only awarding public contracts to companies which recognise trade unions.
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It is also why everyone should be concerned about the state of the American family today, not because of ideology or doctrine, but because of the overwhelming evidence of experience, social science, and common sense.
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Nationally, less than 1% of private rental properties are affordable to low income households The Abbott - Turnbull Government cut almost $600m from homelessness and housing affordability programs
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A living rent for all through rent controls and more secure tenancies for private renters, an end to letting fees
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Insist that contractors working for local authorities and other public bodies meet minimum labour standards. Create a right for self-employed individuals who enter into or work under contracts “personally to execute any work or labour” to join trade unions
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The on-farm animal health and welfare scheme, provided through the RDP, will benefit the pig sector. We will work with the Pig Industry Stakeholder group to enhance areas such as food safety, quality, animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
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• Reverse the decline in environmental research in New Zealand. We need to research areas such as biological alternatives to chemicals, marine resource management, energy efficiency and renewable energy alternatives.
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Fianna Fáil is strongly committed to supporting the further education sector and has maintained the level of funding invested in adult and further education despite the budgetary challenges faced. the level of overall expenditure on further education has grown from over €177 million in 2000 to almost €426 million last year.
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Success for the arts in Ireland will be dependent on the level of joined-up thinking and collaboration across government departments, state bodies and arts organisations/ practitioners. Post review, liaison between the department for the arts and communications and the departments of social welfare, tourism and education will be of particular importance.
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Provide regional communities reliant on the farming economy with the necessary infrastructure and support to assist farming, horticulture and related industries – both now and in adapting to future changes in domestic and global market circumstances; Implement programs and educate the general public about planning necessary to ensure food supply into the future;
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The ESA must be updated to reflect new approaches that focus resources on species in need of recovery, not lawsuits. As with other major federal environmental laws, ESA should require peer-reviewed science, so resources can be focused on the most pressing recovery efforts.
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It has been cutting lines and refusing to invest in required new infrastructure. For example, a third main line will be needed in Auckland to serve strongly growing freight volumes at Port of Tauranga's Metroport and Port of Auckland's Wiri inland port.
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• commit additional funding for opossum and other plant and animal pest control and management programmes including the development of alternatives to 1080 initially with a regional pilot programme where the costs of 1080 drops in that region will be transferred to the alternative pilot programme.
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In the coming years, we will go further, helping our farmers, supporting British food around the world
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and, in future, will seek to have foreign criminals serve sentences in their countries of origin. If they wish to appeal against their convictions they must do so from their country of origin and pay their own costs.
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end all forms of homophobia and transphobia. Introduce programmes in schools to tackle homophobic and transphobic bullying.
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Over the next five years Labour will balance the budget and target a reduction in Ireland’s national debt to 75% of national income in 2021. This is an interim target on the way to achieving a debt ratio below 60% of GDP.
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We will work with Network Rail to deliver this. We support the electrification of railways in Wales, with the aim of all major lines being electrified by 2034
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There is also a significant funding shortfall that is not accounted for in the budget, because the Liberals have not funded their Emissions Reduction Fund beyond 2020, despite committing to new 2030 emissions reduction targets. The Australian Industry Group estimates the cost of reaching these targets through the Emissions Reduction Fund to be around $60-140 billion in today’sdollars.
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Republicans will insist on the appointment of constitutionalist judges, men and women who will not distort our founding documents to deny the people's right to self-government sanction federal powers that violate our liberties, or inject foreign law into American jurisprudence. We oppose stealth nominations to the federal bench, and especially to the Supreme Court, whose lack of a clear and distinguished record leaves doubt about their respect for the Constitution or their intellectual fortitude.
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Amend employment equality legislation to prohibit discrimination on all the following grounds: race, ethnic origin (including membership of the Travelling community), nationality, colour, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, disability, age, social or economic status, marital or family status, residence, language, religious belief, criminal conviction (save where the offence would be objectively incompatible with job responsibilities), political or other opinion or membership of a trade union. Introduce legal sanctions on those who promote or incite discrimination or who directly participate in sectarian, racist, homophobic, or sexual harassment or other victimisation on any of the prohibited grounds.
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Introduce a digital bill of rights that protects people’s powers over their own information, supports individuals over large corporations,
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FOR THE BEST START IN LIFE we will continue to increase spending on the NHS, provide 7-day a week access to your GP and deliver a truly 7-day NHS – so you know you will always have access to a free and high quality health service when you need it most.
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Most industries in the economy ultimately either sell to, or compete with, businesses in other parts of the world. Where our economy is competitive, it grows.
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The United Nations. International institutions – most prominently the United Nations – have been a centerpiece of international order since the mid-20th century. And just as American leadership was essential to forging the architecture for international cooperation after World War II, the President and the Democratic Party are committed to modernizing its infrastructure for the 21st century
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Internationalism: Positive
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A decade of Tory health cuts and privatisations has pushed our greatest institution to the brink. Our hospitals are crumbling, equipment is outdated, IT systems are inadequate and community facilities are neglected.
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Employment Rights Act: Following the merger of the Employment Rights and Industrial Relations bodies into the Workplace Relations Commission, the next step is to enact an Employment Rights Act which will consolidate all primary and secondary legislation dealing with employment rights into a single act. This will improve compliance and make it easier for both employees and employers to understand their respective rights and obligations and also reduce the need for expensive legal advice.
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We have put the NBN back on track to deliver high-speed broadband to all Australian homes and businesses by 2020. In September 2013, fewer than three per cent of Australian premises could obtain a service on the NBN.
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Invest more in culturally responsive pastoral care initiatives that support students to achieve their tertiary education aspirations and to help them navigate the services they need including financial literacy, health and academic preparatory skills Double the numbers of Māori and Pacific students successfully completing a Bachelor's degree in three years.
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There has been a large number of Treaty settlement completed in the last few terms of Parliament and it is critical that these are honoured by the Crown in the letter and the spirit. The Māori Party will press strongly for any potential breaches to be identified, acknowledged and remedied immediately in the letter and spirit.
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• Phased-out the death tax that penalizes family-owned small businesses and farms; •Simplified and expanded IRAs and 401(k)s so workers can save more for their retirement; and
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All Americans deserve the opportunity to pursue their American dream free from discrimination. Clear nondiscrimination policies ensure all employees have the chance to succeed based solely on their merits.
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The Coalition Government’s Australian Heritage Strategy sets out the action we are taking to support and promote our remarkable natural, historic and Indigenous heritage. Protection of Australia’s national and world heritage is a fundamental pillar of the Government’s environment policy.
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With an economy in transition, Western Australia’s future prosperity depends more than ever on the quality of our education system. Australia can’t be an innovation nation without a world class education system.
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Requiring principals and teachers to draw up an agreed programme of professional development for each individual teacher, to be reviewed at the end of the school year. Establishing a dedicated fund within the DES to which schools may apply to fund professional development for staff.
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Our package will create a linked up congestion-free network across Auckland, moving people and freight freely. As a priority we will build Light Rail to Auckland Airport.
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An annual report of this nature would ensure that there is a regular evaluation of the Irish fish stocks and the effectiveness of current policy and quotas. Sustainability and profitability are complementary objectives for ensuring an Irish fishing industry that is globally competitive and has a vibrant long-term future.
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We believe that people should pay according to their ability to pay and that everyone should have equal access to the highest quality public services, infrastructure and social protections.
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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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The benefits of the NBN are clear: it will make a real difference to the lives of regional Australians in the areas of education, health and business A student in Dubbo could participate in a specialist science class delivered by a teacher in Sydney, regional health patients will be able to receive specialist consultations from home or a local clinic without the need to travel and local businesses will have unprecedented opportunities to expand and reach new markets
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Invest $50 million towards a Mobile Black Spot Fund Mobile phone coverage is an essential form of connectivity, and can be even more important in rural and remote New Zealand, where it has benefits for public safety as well as the ability to help grow productivity in our regions.
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Upgrade public transport services in Dublin, including additional buses,
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and the development of an appropriately scaled processing industry capable of competing within an increasingly cost competitive market and of attracting investment from the wider food industry.
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The opportunities for the agricultural sector are enormous. We sit on the edge of the strongest growing region in the world, we have a developed agriculture sector with sound prospects for expansion, we have food safety, animal welfare, biosecurity and environmental credentials that are world-class and we have a well-educated and skilled workforce.
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Democrats are concerned about the potentially harmful effects of corporate consolidation in the media industry, including in television, radio, and newspapers, and will reinstate and strengthen media ownership rules
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And we will champion our new Groceries Code Adjudicator, so farmers receive a fair deal from the supermarkets. We will defend our hard-won Common Fisheries Policy reforms, which include ending the scandalous practice of discarding perfectly edible fish
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Democrats support the creation of an infrastructure bank, a public bank that will leverage public and private resources to build infrastructure projects of national or regional significance, including in rail and transit,
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Out of many, we are one. That bedrock American idea has animated our country from its earliest days,
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Our politics will be open, and fairer too. 2020 will be the first General Election in which 16 year olds can vote
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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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Democrats are concerned about the potentially harmful effects of corporate consolidation in the media industry, including in television, radio, and newspapers, and will reinstate and strengthen media ownership rules
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This will ensure that our farmers are not forced to operate under more restrictive and more expensive rules than farmers elsewhere within the EU, and will therefore be more able to compete fairly in European markets.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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By 2014, every person registered with a GP will be insured for primary care In the short term, the supply of GPs can be increased by deferring the retirement of existing GPs; by recruiting more practice nurses, who could take on up to half the average workload of a GP; and by recruiting doctors from abroad, including Irish doctors who have emigrated.
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Welfare State Expansion
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To overcome barriers to entry into a decent job, a review of racial discrimination in the jobs market will be completed. The review will also offer solutions for overcoming racism.
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Equality: Positive
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Especially important is the manner in which family farmers are increasingly finding it difficult to receive fair prices for their produce. We believe action is now required to ensure that producers can earn a decent living as part of a dynamic and innovative sector.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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We will: Propose different choices on spending so we can protect fundamental public services and ensure irreparable damage isn’t done to the fabric of society. This will allow modest increases in public spending in each year of the next parliament
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Keynesian Demand Management
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We have made progress in turning around the situation we inherited, with comprehensive reforms to policing, rehabilitation
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This example text from a political party manifesto is supports market regulation for a fair and open market, for example for consumer protection or for increased competition or for social market economy
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Law and Order: Positive
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Food and water security are already the defining issues of the 21st century Food producers are coming under enormous pressure to increase productivity while using fewer natural resources.
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Agriculture and Farmers: Positive
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Impose significant penalties on employers who discourage workers from joining unions. Immediately abolish the 90 day trial period for new employees.
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Labour Groups: Positive
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Restore Culture Ireland as an independent organisation Introduce a match-funding scheme for arts organisations, totalling €5m, rural and peripheral communities - whatever groups fundraise themselves the government will match 1:1, up to a maximum of €10,000, with a minimumthreshold of €2,500
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Culture: Positive
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and a free and universal early education and childcare service should be introduced. Extend VAT at the standard rate to less healthy foods, including sugar, but spend the money raised on subsidising around one-third of the cost of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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It is also more cost-effective to support people to be able to live at home rather than endure lengthy stays in hospital. We must move away from a fragmented system to an integrated service with more joined-up care and more personal budgets so that people can design services for their own individual needs.
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Give local authorities powers to encourage local live performance in the arts by moving funding from the regional to the local level and modifying regulations so that small-scale live performance in pubs and similar venues is not stifled.
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Decentralization
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bring environmental protection to our Exclusive Economic Zone, and introduce robust and independent state of the environment reporting.
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Environmental Protection
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Created 11 new marine reserves since 2009 Introduced robust laws for ensuring economic activities in the EEZ meet world’s best practice
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Environmental Protection
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We need to restore greater powers to local government so that councils can deliver key aspects of the plan in a flexible manner which allows for variation in policies to suit local circumstances. We also need to resource a new community activism which sees local organisations managing poverty reduction and the protection and enhancement of the local environment.
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(bus, LUAS, DART, Irish Rail etc) in single journeys. Invest €90 million under the NDP in the Rural Transport Initiative.
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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to write Treaty of Waitangi principles (whatever they are!) into employment law; and to give iwi a veto over foreign investment.
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Multiculturalism: Negative
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We will pioneer Curriculum Online to ensure materials are available to pupils in school and at home. We are committed to continue to extend access to IT for pupils and teachers, including the possibility of a national leasing scheme to make top-quality hardware available at very low prices.
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and additional designations of marine protected areas. We will seek collaborative, science-based approaches to be good stewards of the rapidly changing Arctic region,
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Environmental Protection
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Investing in renewable power so that at least 80 per cent of UK electricity is generated from renewables by 2030 – and banning fracking for good.
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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This industry-led network will increase collaboration between industry and researchers and create new opportunities, both here and abroad including multibillion dollar investments and new products and services. This partnership is backed by some of the biggest names in the oil and gas business both upstream and midstream, onshore and offshore
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Technology and Infrastructure: Positive
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Thanks to decisions by the Abbott-Turnbull Government, Australia’s overseas aid program is the weakest it has ever been in our nation’s history. Labor is committed to rebuilding so that we can once again see Australia lead in international development.
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Internationalism: Positive
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£5 billion of initial capital for a new Green Investment Bank, using public money to attract private investment for zero-carbon priorities.
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Anti-Growth Economy: Positive
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