Thursday, 27 May 2010

Immigration

If I came to power then I would introduce new laws that would mean it was a lot harder for people to immigrate. Every person that is not British born will need to go through a challenging test to see if the person is able to stay. For all new people coming to this country must have a skill to offer to the country.

Environment


I will be introducing free energy meters to every home by 2013 so people can control the amount of energy they use helping us to cut down on our emissions by around. 50%. Factories that produce lots of c02 will be forced to downsize.


Crime

We will be increasing the amount of police on the streets of England hopefully by the year 2012 there will be 1 police car every 30 civilian cars. UKIP will ensure the British people have a government with the will to punish those who threaten and harm them. We believe victims' rights are more important than the rights and comforts of criminals. It is time to implement forthright law and order policies and to adopt zero tolerance on crime.








Health

We will be injecting a large amount of money into the NHS to help find new cures to things like cancer and other illnesses. The broad aims of the UKIP Health Policy are to deliver better care and safeguard the NHS. The Party believes strongly in the principles of the NHS, which should continue to deliver care free at the point of delivery on the basis of need, not ability to pay. However, UKIP believes NHS management is bureaucratic and wasteful, and that major reform is vital to retain and improve NHS healthcare services.

Young people

We will be making lots of new “hang outs” for young people to keep teenagers off the streets. We will also be making more youth clubs that will be open from 7am to 11pm every day.

Defence

Over the years, successive governments have starved the British armed forces of money. This has meant insufficient equipment, overstretched resources and excessive tours of duty, which can badly damage the fabric of family life. UKIP has huge regard for our Armed Forces and the work they do. We are prepared to provide proper defence resources and bring an end to devastating cuts.


Education

UKIP believes it is the responsibility of the State to ensure a quality education is provided for all - regardless of income, age, aptitudes or ability. UKIP recognises that state education simply isn't working, with falling standards, watered down exams, undermining of merit, shortages of skills and devaluation of graduate qualifications

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