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yet in the 13 years of Labor they rose by only 2.3%. We had the guts to do that and may I record my great admiration to Peter Reith for the immense courage that he displayed in April and May of 1998 in that historic fight to reform the Australian waterfront.
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or defeat those who threaten our vital national security interests. We must rebuild troop numbers and readiness
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· We could also bring forward the projected rail link to Marsden Point. The projects could also include
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but social inequality and discrimination still remain a fact of life in Ireland. Hate crime is on the rise, targeting people on the basis of religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or disability.
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We will implement the recommendations contained in the Government's energy White Paper, Ireland's Transition to a Low Carbon Energy Future 20152030, designed to increase the number of low carbon vehicles on the road. Fine Gael believes that Ireland's long-term interests are best supported by further decreasing our dependence on foreign fossil fuels through the continued development of indigenous renewable energy.
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Contravening these will be a criminal offence. While the current National Drugs Strategy will be reviewed in 2008, the focus of drugs policy in the coming years will continue to be on illegal drugs that do the most harm and on the most vulnerable drug misusers, their families and communities.
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and conservation. Not only will we protect real levels of spending in conservation, we will reallocate savings from ending the ETS to enable increased funding for the Department of Conservation (DOC).
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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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A capital gains tax on all businesses. A more than doubling of employer KiwiSaver costs.
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Education is good for each of us, but it is also good for all of us – it’s a common good. That’s why the Green Party will make education free for everyone up to and including university or equivalent.
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while simultaneously strengthening the powers of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland to ensure that practising pharmacists have the linguistic and technical competence to practice. We will examine codes of banking practice to ensure they achieve best practice in terms of promoting the opportunity for consumers to switch their business.
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Arts Council funding was increased to 380 million in 2007. This builds on earlier increases of about 80% between 1997 and 2002.
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Democrats believe so-called “right to work” laws are wrong for workers—such as teachers and other public employees who serve our communities every day—and wrong for America. We will continue to vigorously oppose those laws and other efforts that would eliminate dues check-off procedures,
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In Australia, on current funding levels, and without a resolute vision, the days of cutting-edge farm production are numbered, and a declining trend in productivity growth in many parts of agricultural activity is now becoming common. Research is not just a line item being cut in the Federal Budget, it represents the future
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Africa. We will continue to partner with African nations to combat al-Qaeda affiliates in places like Somalia and to bring to justice those who commit mass atrocities, like Joseph Kony. We have made great efforts to reduce the violence in Darfur and built international support for a successful referendum on South Sudan’s future.
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Zero rating for new Electric Vehicles for domestic use, reducing VAT rating for new Hybrid cars in addition to existing government support
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Their migration policies are a complete and damaging failure, whichever way they are looked at. We will scrap the 2014 Immigration Act introduced by the Tories with their Liberal Democrat coalition partners.
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We will: Maintain the ‘triple lock’ of increasing the state pension each year by the highest of earnings growth, prices growth or 2.5% for the next parliament. Establish a review to consider the case for, and practical implications of, introducing a single rate of tax relief for pensions, which would be designed to be simpler and fairer and would be set more generously than the current 20% basic rate relief.
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Current laws and the Australian Communications and Media Authority, as the regulator, provide adequate protection in this area We will support freedom of speech, particularly in relation to anti-discrimination legislation
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these industries possess 2 trillion in fossil fuel assets, still to be transmitted into the atmosphere. the fossil fuel industry spends only 1% of its resources on renewable energy.
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The HRA gives effect to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and grants access to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). Access to the convention and court are fundamental commitments of the Good Friday Agreement.
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and help realize the promise of an AIDS-free generation. And we will help the world eradicate tuberculosis, malaria, and polio, as well as preventable maternal and childhood deaths.
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We will also set up a "rainy day fund" to cope with unexpected events. Our Long Term Economic Plan will leave €2.5bn of the available fiscal space unallocated as a Contingency and Stability Reserve.
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We have delivered unprecedented level funding for arts and culture and will continue to confirm our support for the arts and culture via significant funding over the lifetime of the next government. Almost 1. 6 million people in the Republic of Ireland can speak Irish
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Sinn Féin believes that arts investment must reflect its true social and economic value. There is an urgent need to end the funding deficit and restructure the arts budget.
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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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In Auckland, National will: Electrify the Southern Rail line to Pukekohe Build the Third Main Rail Line in Auckland
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These acts established the Equality Authority and the Equality Tribunal.
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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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Scientific discovery and technological innovation will drive economic advancement this century. We will introduce a new long-term funding policy framework for science and innovation, providing the stability and continuity that our companies and research institutes need to succeed.
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to join trade unions, to negotiate contracts of employment, and to strike.
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In the past, judicial discretion about sentences led to serious mistakes concerning dangerous criminals. Mandatory minimum sentencing became an important tool for keeping them off the streets.
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and empower the NCC to recommend actions to meet these targets. Significantly increase the amount of accessible green space, including completion of the coastal path,
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Mr Turnbull’s only plans for Medicare are to cut bulk billing and to privatise it. Doctors have confirmed the extension of the GP Tax by stealth in Mr Turnbull’s Budget will be the tipping point to make bulk billing unviable for many practices.
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Ensure that everyone pays their fair share of tax and there is a crackdown on tax dodging.
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Democrats will also mobilize allies, partners, and international institutions to develop a more robust and effective global public health system. We will work to help the United Nations improve its facilitation efforts in public health crises,
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• Home detention is being introduced: Low risk offenders will be required to remain in their own homes according to their parole conditions. They will only be able to leave their homes for certain approved purposes, for example, to work.
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We will further help small businesses by increasing the amount that can be transferred to non-levy-paying employers to 50% and introducing an online matching service to help levy-paying businesses find smaller businesses to transfer their funds to.
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Delays in planning have added to the frustration of many of those living outside Belfast subjected to a substandard roads network. The SDLP will seek fast-tracked funding for the update of our roads network, including cross-border projects like Narrow Water Bridge.
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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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ensure gender balance across industry sectors, and encourage underrepresented groups to apply.
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Investing in health promotion, primary care and tackling health inequalities is crucial if we are to reduce the burden on acute care. The SDLP want to see an increase in our health budget for preventative spending so that it accounts for 4% of the overall budget.
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But it seems from Mr Howard’s irresponsible spendathon on Monday he has now forgotten them. It is not just that Mr Howard has no plan to fight inflation.
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At the same time, we are committed to minimizing transportation's impact on climate change, our local environments, and the nation's energy use. Careful reforms of environmental reviews and the permitting process should speed projects to completion.
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and €25 per week when the child is in their pre-school year and in primary school. Work with providers to expand the number of childcare places.
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Labour has funded the most public hospital upgrades ever in New Zealand. • Provide funding certainty for District Health Boards so they can continue with long term planning.
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Many budding entrepreneurs have the business ideas, vision and enthusiasm to see their idea through, but lack the necessary financial skills to ensure the idea becomes a business reality. -We will introduce a Business Advice Voucher scheme, open to 5,000 entrepreneurs in the start-up stage and early growth phase, who require finance to support their enterprise, grow and scale up.
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We will ensure much faster access for public patients to hospital services, using a combination of investment in public hospitals;
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while local councils now have greater control of the taxes they collect. This positive evolution of our constitution has given a voice to people who felt distant from the centre of power, and responsibility to people for their own part of our great country.
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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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Whatever their disagreements, both the Republican and Democratic parties stood for peace through strength — and strength meant American military superiority.
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whilst also continuing to be the partner of choice to our allies, primarily through NATO. Within our military capabilities, the DUP believes the sufficient staffing, training and equipping of our reserve forces must be a priority.
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Create a new ‘start-up allowance’ to help those starting a new business with their living costs in the crucial first weeks of their business. Support fast-growing businesses seeking to scale up, through the provision of mentoring support.
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and a ban on the creation of, or experimentation on, human embryos for research. We applaud Congress’ ban on the FDA approval of research involving three-parent embryos.
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Here is the Green Party's plan to decarbonise our economy by producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewables, building a smart grid to facilitate this, and reducing our reliance on foreign oil by speeding up the transition to electric cars. The smart green economy of the twenty-first century will be powered by clean, cheap, renewable energy.
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− Provide all schools with cost-effective access to the latest teaching and learning resources. The N4L will help schools work together and share their knowledge for the benefit of their pupils.
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• review lottery funding criteria for community transport for seniors groups. and, • develop close working relations with seniors’ advocacy groups.
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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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by requiring that those who facilitate the pre-hearings phase have a comprehensive understanding of the RMA and, by ensuring that any costs required to change the pace or scope of the process be met by the party requiring that change.
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LGBT people are also at a higher risk for a range of mental diagnoses. LGBT people are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety.
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Fine Gael will also continue to support the industry in addressing animal health issues like campylobacter through the established working group, involving all stakeholders across the sector. Pigmeat: We are providing support for on-farm investment through TAMS 11.
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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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We maintain that our treatment of our seniors sends a clear signal of our status as a developed nation. We know our seniors have a valuable contribution to make to society through their experience and knowledge gained over the years.
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We will fully restore the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) so that there will be less union militancy. This will help keep business costs down and improve productivity.
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Falling behind in early childhood education, in trades training and in our national funding for universities. The economies we are competing against are making huge new investments in education.
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This should include: An audit of the equipment and training provided to the armed forces to ensure that they are properly prepared for the various types of mission that they face. This audit should ensure appropriate equipment for newer types of deployment such as counterinsurgency and peace-keeping.
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This policy suite is designed to deter and punish anti-competitive and anti-consumer conduct by increasing penalties, using some of the increased revenue from these penalties to increase the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) litigation budget, and give the ACCC formal powers to conduct market studies in the public interest. There is a broad public concern about the lack of competition in Australian markets.
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We will also review the effect of additional costs on businesses outside capital cities, with a view to determining what regional incentives could be introduced to encourage city businesses to relocate. The Nationals in government will provide a 30% investment allowance to assist small business in regional areas to expand and to create jobs, or for capital city businesses to relocate.
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including banning the use of chokeholds and carotid holds and permitting deadly force only when necessary and a last resort to prevent an imminent threat to life.
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Labour has been to the fore in pushing these critically important issues. However, the current constitutional mess in relation to termination in Ireland means that it is impossible for the Oireachtas to pass legislation that sufficiently protects the rights of women in pregnancy; in particular their rights to life and to health.
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Exports by Northern Ireland companies increased by 6% in the past year – the highest increase of any UK region; Manufacturing sales increased by 6% in the last year and jobs in the sector grew by 1.4%; and
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We advocate the creation of Farm Savings Accounts to help growers manage risks brought on by turbulence in global markets and nature itself. Mindful that 98 percent of the 2 million farms in this country are owned by individuals or family farming partnerships, we affirm our fight against the death tax.
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In addition to the challenges described under our Food Security plan, Australia’s primary producers confront many challenges, including climate variability; local and exotic pests, weeds and diseases; increasing consumer demand for fresher, tastier, more sustainable and cheaper food; and increasingly expensive inputs, such as water, fuel, fertilisers, chemicals, labour and energy. The Nationals recognise the importance of research on climate variability, founded on scientific merit
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Promote sustainable fishing and aquaculture practices to achieve long term security of fish stocks and incomes of fishermen and related sectors. Establish an independent body to adjudicate and administer the current unacceptable regime of aquaculture licensing.
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This is the most liberalising FTA that China has ever undertaken. 96% of Australian exports to China will be tariff free once this agreement is fully implemented.
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Ireland has a strong tradition of music, dance, theatre, art and film and continues to exert global influence across a wide spectrum of pursuits. Beyond the commercial role and tourism potential the Arts sector has an even more important role to play in bringing communities and people together.
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Freedom of speech includes the right to devote resources to whatever cause or candidate one supports. We oppose any restrictions or conditions that would discourage citizens from participating in the public square or limit their ability to promote their ideas,
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Agriculture is a vital part, not just of the fabric of rural and regional Australia, but of the entire nation. With agriculture contributing $53.6 billion to the nation’s economy, and employing 314,000 Australians across the agriculture, forestry and fishing sector (with huge multiplier effects), it is essential that it is encouraged to grow.
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We will reduce costs for every business by cutting taxes: by abolishing the carbon tax and cutting company tax. We will stop small businesses paying 10 per cent more for their electricity and 9 per cent more for their gas bills and paying more for everything else they need by abolishing the carbon tax.
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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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granting wider powers to local authorities and Údarás na Gaeltachta; require local authorities to prioritise the promotion and development of Irish
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Close down the government’s arms sales activities, including the Department for International Trade’s Defence and Security Organisation (DSO), and end all subsidies and support for the UK arms industry’s exporting of weapons and systems that fuel conflicts, violence and suffering across the world.
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We will ensure all primary students have the opportunity to learn a second language We’re making a major investment in maths at primary schools, with greater training for teachers and more classroom support for students
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In a resource-constrained world, equality makes much more sense than inequality. Our taxation, pay and social security plans will make the UK a materially more equal society.
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Allowing accelerated depreciation on dairy farm equipment. Support organic farming by introducing national standards, and new funding of $5 million a year.
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a strategy to maintain adequate, biologically representative „no-take‟ areas within each fishery and/or marine bioregion for the conservation of marine biodiversity and fish stocks. complete the independent ecological assessment of Australia‟s commercial fisheries under the provisions of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
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o universities are prepared to allow students to attain first year university credits in year 13; Ensure that senior students have sufficient access to advice and information about career choices and opportunities for further education and training.
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and respond to the increased risk of flooding, prioritising areas at risk in North West England, Yorkshire and the East Midlands that have been neglected by Conservative investments. Our Plan for Nature will set legally binding targets to drive the restoration of species and habitats.
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Give democratic local government enhanced powers to call on new income sources appropriate to their area to support local services and investment. Give people more power, with customers holding companies delivering services to account for their failures,
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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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We will look at various ways in which organisations with experience in children's sports and fitness might provide schools with support. ePortfolios: In partnership with industry, we will pilot a cloud-based ePortfolio system at primary level which will act as a storage and private reference system that allows pupils, along with their parents, to track their own academic achievements.
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and a ban on whaling. On land, more funding for ground-based control of possums, stoats and rats.
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Protect your privacy by updating data laws for the internet age with a Digital Bill of Rights A second Freedoms Act to protect free speech,
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Supporting Troops, Military Families, and Veterans. President Obama and the Democratic Party are committed to keeping the sacred trust we have with our troops, military families, and veterans. These brave men and women and their families have borne the burden of war and have always made our military the best in the world.
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There have been a number of deplorable contraventions of consumer rights targeting the most vulnerable members of our community in recent years, including predatory consumer leasing agreements, breaches of product safety standards, scams and misleading advertising. In criminal law, conduct targeting or disproportionately impacted disadvantaged Australians is considered an “aggravating factor” in determining penalties.
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We will expect every 11-year-old to know their times tables off by heart and be able to perform long division and complex multiplication. They should be able to read a book and write a short story with accurate punctuation, spelling and grammar.
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-> Consider the report of the Online Voting Working Party on local body elections. We will consider the report of the Online Voting Working Party and examine carefully the associated costs, particalities, and most importantly the security, of online voting, along with other tools to increase voter participation and engagement.
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We will further reform the law to ensure a stable, sustainable rental market for both tenants and landlords. In government, we have introduced a rent freeze on all rented properties until 2017.
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Required people on the Unemployment Benefit and the Sickness Benefit to reapply for their benefit after 12 months. Introduced part-time work obligations for DPB recipients whose youngest child is over six.
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Labour believes that public funding for compulsory schooling should concentrate on the public school system. Savings made will be used to help disadvantaged schools.
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