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• First stage is to move to a flatter tax rate structure, in line with the Government’s McLeod Review Team’s recommendations, with a top rate of 28%, a bottom rate of 18% and company tax of 28%. There will be a limit on total tax to be paid of $1 million per individual.
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New Zealand is reliant on a single fibre optic cable system connecting us to the rest of the world. This vulnerability is an issue for the entire New Zealand economy, not just the ICT sector.
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Our over-centralised system of government has prevented our nations, cities, county regions and towns from being able to take control and change things for themselves. We will end a century of centralisation.
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Produce a national workforce strategy, ensuring that we never again experience a shortage in the numbers of GPs, hospital doctors, nurses and other professionals that the N HS needs. In government, we fought tirelessly to reduce the historic inequality between the way physical and mental health are treated in the NHS and are proud of the strides forward we made.
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The Starting-Out Wage will not apply if they are supervising or training other workers. Once they have completed six months of continuous work with a single employer they must be paid at least the full Adult Minimum Wage, even if they change employers while still under 20.
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Decisions about strategy and objectives must be made by the leaders in each region, not by central governments Local communities must take a greater role in deciding the projects that will lead to economic and social benefits in their areas
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Even after more than a decade of rapid growth, poverty is still a reality. Why is it that Ireland has one of the most unequal distributions of income in the industrialised world?
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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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An education system that gives every child in every school more individual attention – Public, Catholic or Independent. University and TAFE that is accessible for all.
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We want to ensure every baby is given the chance for a healthy life by being enrolled at birth with a GP or WellChild/Tamariki Ora provider. This will help support the new immunisation target.
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The rural and regional economy of Australia is increasingly dependent on farmers’ prosperity. Similarly, as the resources boom begins to slow, the national economy is dependent on the export of Australian produce to bring in export income and provide a major injection of capital to the national economy to underpin sustainable economic growth.
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We will establish a hardship fund to fairly compensate those forced out of the fishing industry, and we will invest in and otherwise encourage development of the domestic seafood processing and renewable energy sectors to create new coastal employment. To commence the coastal revitalisation process, Sinn Féin would use the EU Green Paper on the Future of the Common Fisheries Policy as the basis for a wide-ranging debate in the country regarding the future of the fishing sector,
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For example, co-locating Age Concern staff in Police National Headquarters alongside Victim Support and Community Patrols to improve national co-ordination. Older people who are dependent on others are vulnerable to abuse.
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To end knife crime once and for all we need to invest in specialist programmes provided through youth centres End the war on drugs, which has trapped hundreds of thousands of people into lives of crime
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• Introduced Skill New Zealand: This is a training strategy led by industry. Opportunities for systematic training have been extended to a much wider range of industries and people than ever before.
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Federal Labor recognises the importance of safeguarding our environment. We have made significant improvements to the Australian environment, both close to home in the places where most of us live, as well as in more remote natural landscapes
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• introduce a Mortgage Guarantee Scheme - to encourage younger farmers to attain farm ownership. • work with farming groups to find an improved means of meeting livestock valuation requirements.
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Current Irish agriculture policy is overly weighted towards supporting big farmers who are engaged in the export trade . PBP supports a strategy which keeps the maximum number of farmers on the land to produce food for the home market and create local jobs
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We will give them the resources they need to succeed. We will train and employ 20,000 more frontline officers and equip them with all they need to conduct proper investigations, and track and arrest more suspects.
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Market studies explore competition issues of public interest such as increased market concentration, [ix] the impacts on inequality in certain markets, and to ensure markets are functioning in the best interests of consumers. Australia is an outlier internationally, having no body with a fully independent market studies function.
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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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Overall crime is down ten per cent in Labour Britain, recorded crime down seven per cent, and police numbers are now rising. Our strategy is clear and consistent – tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime.
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Minister O'Neill also brought forward a £250 million Farm Business Improvement Scheme and a Young Farmers ' Scheme to provide a financial incentive for our younger farmers, helping them make necessary adjustments and improvements to their farms. These decisions form part of the minister's 'Going For Growth' strategy, which aims to create 15 ,000 new agri-food jobs, as well as growing exports and sales 60% by 2020.
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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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When it came to reforming the House of Lords and giving citizens a stronger voice with fair votes, our proposals were blocked.
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National recognises the importance of just and durable Treaty of Watangi settlements. Settlements not only provide iwi with an economic base to build on, but also enable the resolution of historical grievances, which is good for iwi
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It is UnitedFuture policy to: Ensure that information about the characteristics, facilities and performance of all New Zealand schools is available to parents on the internet; Pilot programmes aimed at increasing parent involvement in schools literacy programmes;
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Labor will make the targeted, needs-based investments we need to give every Victorian child the chance to reach their potential and get ahead in the knowledge economy. Labor’s Your Child. Our Future plan will put Australia’s schools back where they belong among the very best in the world.
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Provide the right to unpaid parental leave for both parents up to the child’s third birthday, similar to that available in Germany, with appropriate requirements for providing notice to employers Introduce a ‘childcare subsidy’, where the state pays part of the cost of childcare for children under three before they are eligible for a pre-school place.
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• The southern scallop fishery has entered the quota management system. • The backlog of marine farming applications has been cleared.
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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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We will legislate to ban letting agency fees for tenants. We will also empower tenants to call time on bad landlords by giving renters new consumer rights.
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We will also launch FTA negotiations with the European Union, United Kingdom, Sri Lanka, and the Mercosur countries including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay We will upgrade our current FTA arrangements with China, Singapore, and Southeast Asia
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And we recognize the need for more stringent guardrails to ensure charter schools are good stewards of federal education funds. We support measures to increase accountability for charter schools, including by requiring all charter schools to meet the same standards of transparency as traditional public schools,
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Restore resource teaching hours to 100% of National Council for Special Education the recommended hours at a cost of €72m per annum, Change the SNA structure to ensure they spend more time in the classroom,
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We will immediately start using mobile signal blocking technology, which is already regularly and easily used in cinemas all over the country, to stop mobile being used in prisons. Dublin Drugs Treatment Court: We will carry out a full review of the Drug Treatment Court Programme (DTC) to evaluate its success
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Gender Pay Equity. Making retirement incomes fairer.
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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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With Australia’s net debt over $160 billion, Australia is more vulnerable to an economic shock and has less protection in the event of a financial crisis. This is why we are so determined to get the Budget back under control and get back on the path to real prosperity.
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We will put the interest of vulnerable consumers first, including considering a duty on regulators to weigh up their needs. We will investigate how switching sites can better serve competition, including by providing shoppers with information about quality of service and complaints.
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A significant number of LGBTI Australians report hiding their sexuality or gender identity in a range of situations for fear of violence or discrimination. LGBTI Australians also continue to face a range of challenges in accessing government services as well as public participation in sport.
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New incentives for local schemes that cut transport-related pollution, and encourage walking and cycling. A review of the MOT process, to see whether changes could be introduced to cut emissions from existing vehicles.
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Good health is a prerequisite to taking full advantage of life’s opportunities, and we must do all we can to help people stay healthy as well as provide high-quality care when they are ill. Mental health is just as important as physical health and we have made it a priority to deliver equality between the two.
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We oppose high-stakes standardized tests that falsely and unfairly label students of color, students with disabilities and English Language Learners as failing; the use of standardized test scores as basis for refusing to fund schools or to close schools;
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We embrace the knowledge, values and customs that they hand down for future generations. Our elders are our window to the past, our connection to our present, and our backbone for the future.
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increase recreation and assist carbon capture.
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• Advance New Zealand's interests through GATT-compatible open regional trading arrangements. We see the Asia Pacific Economic Council (APEC) as the start of an open regional Asia-Pacific grouping.
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In return for funding, they must farm in a way that protects and enhances our natural environment, as well as safeguarding high standards of animal welfare.
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We will invest €138m to achieve this. Hire 5,500 new teachers (2,500 additional above demographic demand) to progressively reduce the average class size to 23:1, over the term of government.
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The Green Party will protect Aotearoa's wild places and the unique animals and plants that live there. Our kiwi, our albatross, and our mountain kea are amongst some of the greatest living treasures on earth and shape our national identity.
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Same day tests and diagnosis will become the norm. By extending the use of NHS Direct and increasing the numbers of dentists, patients will get easier access to NHS dentistry wherever they live.
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Labor is planning to spend $40 billion on a national broadband network (NBN) without first developing a business plan or addressing the central concern of regulatory access to the communications infrastructure already held in private ownership. It has been more than two years since Labor announced its NBN program but very few new customers have actually been connected.
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A capital gains tax on all businesses. A more than doubling of employer KiwiSaver costs.
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97% of schools will be connected in five years with the other 3 per cent of schools, which are in the most remote locations, will receive a high speed wireless or satellite connection. No schools will miss out.
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The dangers of coastal and inland flooding are now widely appreciated, and we are committed to investment in preventative solutions, including more sensitive use of agricultural land. We have increased the number of protected nature sites.
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Support must be given to whānau and hapū in carrying out kaitiaki responsibilities in conservation management. The health of natural areas must not be compromised by economic activity.
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Ensure that everyone who requires a mental health bed should be able to access one in their local NHS Trust area, unless they need specialist care and treatment. If specialist care is required, then this should be provided within a reasonable distance of where the patient lives.
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We will introduce a Climate Change Act for Wales, adopting challenging but achievable greenhouse gas reduction targets for 2030 and 2050. We believe that the people of Wales should be better able to benefit from the energy we produce.
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We will develop environmental productivity indicators. We have set a target for the recycling of 35 per cent of household waste by 2015, and will work with all local authorities to introduce kerbside recycling schemes wherever appropriate.
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- direct more money to headteachers, more freedom for successful schools. - reform provision for 11- to 14-year-olds to ensure higher standards in English, maths, science and information technology.
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introduce a comprehensive physical education programme for second level; introduce PE as a compulsory subject for Junior Cert and optional for Leaving Cert.
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National will ensure the Navy has a modern vessel capable of supporting joint operations in a range of maritime environments. Upgrade and modernise the LAVs to ensure they remain capable of dealing with modern threats.
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The effect is that low-wage workers get trapped in jobs with little prospects and bad conditions. Precarious work poses its own unique problems.
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On the balance a 9 per cent rate will apply We recognise that a competitive tax regime has been, and will remain, vital in encouraging employment, entrepreneurship, investment and exports.
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The Nationals will establish local committees, comprising local leaders drawn from the community, business and government, to set the direction of each Regional Development Australia office Committee members will be responsible for working with regional stakeholders in preparing plans to strengthen the region.
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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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“Politicians can’t really hope to understand the issues if they rarely leave capital cities” We will establish a new Commonwealth/State Standing Council on Law, Crime and Community Safety to bring together lawmakers and law-enforcers to develop a national focus to fighting crime – and to report on key issues within 12 months
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will pursue further actions at an EU and domestic level to deliver transparency and fairness in the food supply chain. Continue to seek out new markets and promote sustainable farming practices to mitigate the difficulties which price volatility can create
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Work with iwi and relevant stakeholders to revise and implement the Maori language strategy with a focus on shared responsibility, achieving language targets, and improving sector performance. Support Maori culture, language, and identity
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But we have no intention of just throwing away our hard-fought efforts to control the deficit during the Coalition years. Liberal Democrats will therefore commit to eliminating the deficit in day-to-day spending by 2020.
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We will transform American transportation by reducing oil consumption through cleaner fuels, vehicle electrification increasing the fuel efficiency of cars, boilers, ships, and trucks. We will make new investments in public transportation and build bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure across our urban and suburban areas.
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We oppose the use of public funds to perform or promote abortion or to fund organizations, like Planned Parenthood, so long as they provide or refer for elective abortions or sell fetal body parts rather than provide healthcare.
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Suggestions that UKIP is undermining liberty with this policy are absurd. There is no human right to conceal your identity.
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and improve careers advice in schools and colleges. Improve links between employers and schools, encouraging all schools to participate in employment and enterprise schemes that promote regular experiences in business.
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We will also give the Competition and Markets Authority enhanced powers to tackle consumer rip-offs and bad business practices. We recognise that water bills can be a major source of financial pressure, so will extend the water rebate for those in the South West.
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The Greens believe that all Australians are entitled to free, well-funded and high quality, life-long education and training. To make this happen, the Greens have a plan which includes a commitment to:Fight against higher fees for university students by reducing students’ HELP costs by 20%
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We know that work at a regular time and place can make work a target for the abuser, but with a little employer support through flexible working arrangements that can be changed to support the employee. With the Human Rights Commission currently campaigning for businesses to introduce a family violence policy, the Bill would provide tangible guidance for businesses about what needs to be done to address domestic violence.
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Insurers will need to be approved. Approval will be dependent on compliance with specified operational and reporting criteria.
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The Conservatives have been relentlessly hostile in their rhetoric and policy around migration and have failed to take allegations of Islamophobia within their party seriously; Jeremy Corbyn has failed to tackle institutional anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
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The Conservatives will sacrifice animal welfare standards in trade deals with other countries. They threaten to bring back fox hunting and are pursuing the ineffective badger cull – the largest destruction of a protected species in living memory.
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It is also vital we invest in research to develop new treatments and find new ways of delivering innovative treatments in affordable ways. We will: Set ambitious goals to improve outcomes for the most serious life-threatening diseases like cancer and long-term conditions like dementia.
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Efficient Local Government: Fine Gael will reduce wasteful spending and cut back the bloated structures of politics and public administration built up over the last decade. We will deliver at least 80% of the spending savings recommended by the Local Government Efficiency Review, including cutting the number of county/ city managers from 34 to 24 and reducing senior managers in local authorities.
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There should be an end to the aimless restructuring of government services, a removal of unnecessary rules and regulations based on misguided political correctness,
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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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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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we must boost productivity growth to make Australia more competitive, productive and prosperous; we must start building a more diverse, world-class economy–a 5-Pillar economy–that builds on our strengths as a nation and builds real prosperity for the future so that living standards improve, not fall, in the years ahead;
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We will rebuild our defence force by stopping Labor’s defence run-down and give our defence force the first-class resources and equipment they need We will restore responsible defence spending to 3 per cent real growth per year subject to improvements in the Budget –our aspiration is to restore funding to defence to the same level as it was under the last seven years of the Howard Government
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Military: Positive
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There are still hurdles to achieving full equality for Rainbow New Zealanders. We will build on the progress made with Homosexual Law Reform, the Human Rights Act, Civil Unions, and Marriage Equality.
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full support for, and adequate resourcing of, the International Criminal Court. the development and upholding of international legal codes on the accountability of political and military leaders for human rights abuses and crimes against humanity.
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we will require companies with more than 250 employees to publish the difference between the average pay of their male and female employees. Under Labour, women accounted for only one in eight FTSE 100 board members.
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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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The response to the Saville report; Preventing an amnesty for those who committed sectarian violence;
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Scottish education will be enriched by such provision. These policies are all necessary parts of the process of improvement that Scotland needs.
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In many cases, however, the work practices that have evolved are simply unacceptable, as they deny workers control over their lives and allow companies to dodge their responsibilities. To tackle the unacceptable face of precarious work, the Green Party will introduce laws banning zero-hours agreements, as part of greater regulation of hours of work.
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Labor will invest $2.2 million in Kamira Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services in Wyong, which provides residential rehabilitation treatment for mothers and pregnant women with alcohol and drug addiction problems. We recognise drug and alcohol dependency affects families from all walks of life – this funding will enable this facility to provide greater services to help families make positive changes in their lives.
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Put in place a new model of care for older people. Increased spending on aged residential care from $744 million in 2008/09, to $985 million this year - a 30 per cent increase.
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• $1.4 billion in total government spending on early childhood education in 2010/11, the most ever. • 20 hours ECE extended to playcentres, kohanga reo, and five-year-olds.
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Recognise the interaction between a person’s health outcomes and other sectors like housing, education, employment and income support. We would require government agencies to work together to help people improve outcomes in all these aspects of their lives, and to work in partnership with communities.
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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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Over the next four years, Labor will provide around $800 million more for overseas aid than the Liberals. Labor supports a strong aid program because as a good global citizen Australia has a duty to help reduce poverty and inequality, and respond effectively to humanitarian crises.
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Internationalism: Positive
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