Here is Unite's Manifesto with our views and promises on each of the issues.
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Labour Manifesto
http://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1m3QAdW3MoRwsDsszfOTW2d3xBd58weD-ovx_GVePPBs&hl=en_GB
This is the Labour Manifesto
This is the Labour Manifesto
B.A.P.S
Our views on Tax:
There will be NO tax. the public doesnt want it and under the regime of B.A.P.S we wont need it because every bit of work you do will be for the country and will be the equivalent to tax.
Everything is for the People !
The country is for the People !
B.A.P.S. is for the People !
Our views on Tax:
There will be NO tax. the public doesnt want it and under the regime of B.A.P.S we wont need it because every bit of work you do will be for the country and will be the equivalent to tax.
Everything is for the People !
The country is for the People !
B.A.P.S. is for the People !
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
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
YOUTH REP IS YOBBO
This interview was carried out to find out the views of the pressure group clv youths whos main focus was on educational issues. Rebbecca Woodhouse, the representative of this party had idea's on controlling violence within schools.
Cimes R' Us
Our Take On Asbo's
The ASBO or 'Anti-Social Behaviour Order' had been hailed as the solution to much of the inappropriate and anti-social behaviour in our communities today.
There is so much written on the ASBO procedure within so much detail, we are not going to try and outdo or reinvent the wheel. If you're looking for a step-by-step, in depth analysis of ASBO use from start to finish, this won't give you that either. If you're looking for an ASBO overview and some independent viewpoints, then this is for you.
We will though however, try and explain in clear and simple terms what an ASBO is and the basics of when an ASBO can be applied for. Hopefully this springboard will give you the basis of where to go next.
ASBO's can give you up to 5 years in prison or young offenders institute for young people or one big fine if they are broken. A person or community experiencing anti-social behaviour can ask their local authority to deal with the problem. It makes no difference if you are a local authority tenant or if you own your own home. ASBO's can only be used against an individual over the age of 10 and must be used in a framework of partnership with all relevant agencies. I think the age should be reduced because people under 10 are just as naughty.
The ASBO or 'Anti-Social Behaviour Order' had been hailed as the solution to much of the inappropriate and anti-social behaviour in our communities today.
There is so much written on the ASBO procedure within so much detail, we are not going to try and outdo or reinvent the wheel. If you're looking for a step-by-step, in depth analysis of ASBO use from start to finish, this won't give you that either. If you're looking for an ASBO overview and some independent viewpoints, then this is for you.
We will though however, try and explain in clear and simple terms what an ASBO is and the basics of when an ASBO can be applied for. Hopefully this springboard will give you the basis of where to go next.
ASBO's can give you up to 5 years in prison or young offenders institute for young people or one big fine if they are broken. A person or community experiencing anti-social behaviour can ask their local authority to deal with the problem. It makes no difference if you are a local authority tenant or if you own your own home. ASBO's can only be used against an individual over the age of 10 and must be used in a framework of partnership with all relevant agencies. I think the age should be reduced because people under 10 are just as naughty.
Manifesto
Labours views on health
Labour's governance has allowed for “big investments” in cancer and cardiac services from which “we have already seen benefits…in relation to premature death rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer
Patients will receive cancer test results within 1 week of referral
Patients will have to wait a maximum of 18 weeks from referral by their general practitioner (GP) for treatment otherwise the National Health Service will fund private treatment
Preventive health-care routine check-ups will be introduced for all aged over 40 years
One-to-one dedicated nursing for all cancer patients
The right for patients to choose a GP who is open at evenings and weekends
Access to psychological therapy for those in need
Conservatives manifesto on health
Scrap all politically motivated targets within the National Health Service (NHS)
Increased access to NHS performance data online
Improve cancer and stroke survival rates
Stop forced closure of emergency departments and maternity wards
Enable patients to rate their health care (hospitals and staff)
Set up a cancer fund
Allow patients to choose any health-care provider that meets NHS standards
Allow patients to be in charge of their own health records
Open up NHS to new independent and voluntary sector providers
Link general practitioners' pay to the quality of results they deliver
Turn the Department of Health into a Department of Public Health to promote good health and the prevention of illness
Increase access to talking therapies
Liberal democrats manifesto on health
Cut the size of the Department of Health
Scrap Strategic Health Authorities and restrict bonuses to top National Health Service (NHS) managers
NHS—improve hospital discharge, do maximum number of outpatient procedures, reduce delays before operations, and when possible move consultations into the community
Integrate health and social care, allowing people to stay in their homes rather than going into hospital or long-term residential care
Establish an independent commission to develop proposals for the long-term care of elderly people
Prioritise dementia research
Improve access to counselling for people with mental health problems
Reduce ill health and crime caused by excessive drinking
Improve access to general practitioners (GP) out of hours
Allow patients to choose and register with GPs in any area
Reward system for GPs who accept patients in areas with poor health and deprivation scores
Give local health boards the freedom to commission services for local people
Make it illegal for local heath boards to allow a doctor to work in the UK without passing robust language and competence tests
All the parties say that they will reduce NHS administration by a third and pledge to protect frontline staff.
Labour's governance has allowed for “big investments” in cancer and cardiac services from which “we have already seen benefits…in relation to premature death rates from cardiovascular disease and cancer
Patients will receive cancer test results within 1 week of referral
Patients will have to wait a maximum of 18 weeks from referral by their general practitioner (GP) for treatment otherwise the National Health Service will fund private treatment
Preventive health-care routine check-ups will be introduced for all aged over 40 years
One-to-one dedicated nursing for all cancer patients
The right for patients to choose a GP who is open at evenings and weekends
Access to psychological therapy for those in need
Conservatives manifesto on health
Scrap all politically motivated targets within the National Health Service (NHS)
Increased access to NHS performance data online
Improve cancer and stroke survival rates
Stop forced closure of emergency departments and maternity wards
Enable patients to rate their health care (hospitals and staff)
Set up a cancer fund
Allow patients to choose any health-care provider that meets NHS standards
Allow patients to be in charge of their own health records
Open up NHS to new independent and voluntary sector providers
Link general practitioners' pay to the quality of results they deliver
Turn the Department of Health into a Department of Public Health to promote good health and the prevention of illness
Increase access to talking therapies
Liberal democrats manifesto on health
Cut the size of the Department of Health
Scrap Strategic Health Authorities and restrict bonuses to top National Health Service (NHS) managers
NHS—improve hospital discharge, do maximum number of outpatient procedures, reduce delays before operations, and when possible move consultations into the community
Integrate health and social care, allowing people to stay in their homes rather than going into hospital or long-term residential care
Establish an independent commission to develop proposals for the long-term care of elderly people
Prioritise dementia research
Improve access to counselling for people with mental health problems
Reduce ill health and crime caused by excessive drinking
Improve access to general practitioners (GP) out of hours
Allow patients to choose and register with GPs in any area
Reward system for GPs who accept patients in areas with poor health and deprivation scores
Give local health boards the freedom to commission services for local people
Make it illegal for local heath boards to allow a doctor to work in the UK without passing robust language and competence tests
All the parties say that they will reduce NHS administration by a third and pledge to protect frontline staff.
CONSERVATIVE PLEDGES
Introduction
T
he 2010 general election is time for Britain to speak up, to invoke a change that will take our country back to prosperity, and back to where it should always have been. 13 years of Labour have resulted in a battered economy, declining standards in education, and a broken society.
This simply cannot go on.
But together, we can make a change for the better; a change that you can believe in.
We admit that it will not be easy, that is the extent of Labour’s failure to all of us. We will inherit the worst set of economic statistics of any government since before the Second World War, we will be forced to deal with a massive budget deficit, and problems which have become so deeply engrained into our society. But with the strength of our economic team and our undying faith in what we can achieve as a nation, we promise to deliver a stronger, fairer, better Britain.
As Leader of the Conservative party, you have my promise that, should we be elected, we will implement the entire contents of the strategies outlined in this manifesto, and together we will re-build our great nation.
Karl McLean,
Conservative Party Leader
ECONOMY
T
he extent of our budget deficit is so great that we must cut spending as soon as possible. Coming out of recession, removing areas of unnecessary spending will be highly beneficial towards helping our recovery. And the real positive our economic strategy is that these cuts in spending will not affect the quality of our frontline services. So, in the remaining 6 months of the calendar year, we will cut £6 billion of unnecessary government spending in the following ways:
Reduce child tax and benefits for households earning over £50,000 a year. We are aware that we cannot fully remove these things, but we simply cannot afford to give benefits to high earners.
Grant control over all banks to The Bank of England, meaning that a reduction of bank bonuses, which were ridiculously high for a number of years under Labour, will save a substantial amount of money and can be controlled by the government. Furthermore, management of banks will become a lot stricter to ensure that we never get into an economic crisis again.
Hold a review to bring forward the 2026 date at which the state pension age starts to rise to 66 to no earlier than 2016 for men and 2020 for women. It is estimated the increase in age for both men and women will save £13 billion a year.
Cut government input into Child Trust Funds in all but the poorest 30% of families and families with disabled children for at least 5 years.
Cut the pay for Minister’s by 15% and reduce the number of MPs on wages of over £50,000 per year.
Increase technological trade with other countries. We have a massive pool of young, innovative scientists whose work would increase trade links particularly in the West, and would help establish a more sustainable economy. We will ensure this by raising focus on science, technology, and mathematics within schools and by funding schools to become specialist colleges in these areas.
Offer more help to households to manage their debt.
Removing welfare benefits to those who are fully able but refuse to work, ensuring a decrease in welfare dependency.
These cuts in spending will allow us to inject money into the NHS each year, and reduce inheritance tax on estates under £500,000, as well as giving us the balanced, dynamic economy we so desperately need.
EDUCATION
A
s mentioned previously, we want to ensure that more schools become specialised in certain subjects to ensure that our country is always producing young people who are very talented and will help with our continuing development in different subject areas. Additionally, we want to increase discipline in schools to reduce violent altercations between teachers and students, and help towards solving some of society’s problems. We will do this by lowering the number of issues of bad behaviour needed for a head teacher to expel a student, and by removing the 24 hours of notice given prior to an after-school detention. We also aim to reduce the bureaucracy in our schools and give teachers more freedom over what should be taught in the classroom. Finally, we want to give parents more choice with regards to which schools their children attend, especially parents of disabled children.
CRIME AND JUSTICE
A
nother area where we feel bureaucracy needs to be reduced is in our justice system, where paper-work seems to dominate our police force. This once again ties in with the increase in discipline we are proposing as part of our social reformations, and we will make sentences harsher on multiple-time offenders. Our big aim is to prevent the young offenders of today from becoming the criminals of the future, and we aim to do this by increasing the education students have as to the consequences of getting involved in criminal behaviour, and by re-evaluating the ASBO so that it actually means something to youngsters.
ENVIRONMENT
I
f we are elected, we will appoint a Minister for Climate Change and the Environment to monitor how the world develops to combat global warming. We aim to install energy-efficiency standards in all household appliances, and pledge to heavily tax high-polluters in order to see our contribution to climate change go down. Furthermore, we will cut down our country’s carbon emissions by 20% over the next 5 years. As part of our enrichment scheme for science and technology, we will always have a large number of scientists working on producing cutting-edge technology to help us become greener, and by increasing our technological links with other countries we will all be able to work together as a global community to combat climate change. Finally, we aim to give all renewable energy sources a thorough examination, before our Climate Change Committee publishes a report on which of these sources of energy we will use to save our environment.
HEALTH
T
he quality of health care in our country has always been something that could be improved, whether it be by a Labour government or a Conservative government. We propose to:
Increase spending on the NHS every year.
Give families the right to choose their GPs.
Make sure the NHS focuses on things that matter to patients.
Cut the cost of NHS bureaucracy by a third.
Make sure you have access to your GP in your area from 8am to 8pm seven days a week.
Provide more single rooms in the NHS.
Provide an NHS dentist for a million more people and free dental checks for all five year olds.
Introduce a voluntary insurance scheme so that people are no longer forced to sell their homes if they need residential care.
(Above policies on Health drafted by Conservative Candidate Aidan McGuire)
DEFENCE
S
ince the start of the 21st century, and the tragedies of 9/11 and the 2005 London bombings, management of defence has become a major issue for our governments, and we propose the following to ensure our country remains safe and prosperous:
Introduce a system of regular defence reviews, where the latest developments in this area are fed to the Head of MI6 and the government Secretary for Defence.
Replace trident subject to review and maintain the UK’s independent submarine-based nuclear deterrent.
Ensure that NATO, not the EU, remains the cornerstone of our nation’s defence.
Double the operational bonus for troops serving in Afghanistan to reward the importance of their service.
Maximise troops’ rest and recuperation time, making sure all serving officers are fully fit and prepared.
(Above policies on Defence drafted and compiled by John Welsh)
IMMIGRATION
We will introduce an annual limit on the number of non-EU economic migrants allowed to work here.
We will crack down on illegal migration by creating a dedicated border police force to crack down on illegal immigration and people trafficking.
We will introduce new rules to tighten up the student visa system, which is the biggest hole in our border control.
We will promote integration into British society. There will be an English language test to anyone coming here from outside the EU to get married.
A conservative government would also apply transitional controls as a matter of course for all future EU entrants.
[1] Conservative Party Secretary for Defence, John Welsh
T
he 2010 general election is time for Britain to speak up, to invoke a change that will take our country back to prosperity, and back to where it should always have been. 13 years of Labour have resulted in a battered economy, declining standards in education, and a broken society.
This simply cannot go on.
But together, we can make a change for the better; a change that you can believe in.
We admit that it will not be easy, that is the extent of Labour’s failure to all of us. We will inherit the worst set of economic statistics of any government since before the Second World War, we will be forced to deal with a massive budget deficit, and problems which have become so deeply engrained into our society. But with the strength of our economic team and our undying faith in what we can achieve as a nation, we promise to deliver a stronger, fairer, better Britain.
As Leader of the Conservative party, you have my promise that, should we be elected, we will implement the entire contents of the strategies outlined in this manifesto, and together we will re-build our great nation.
Karl McLean,
Conservative Party Leader
ECONOMY
T
he extent of our budget deficit is so great that we must cut spending as soon as possible. Coming out of recession, removing areas of unnecessary spending will be highly beneficial towards helping our recovery. And the real positive our economic strategy is that these cuts in spending will not affect the quality of our frontline services. So, in the remaining 6 months of the calendar year, we will cut £6 billion of unnecessary government spending in the following ways:
Reduce child tax and benefits for households earning over £50,000 a year. We are aware that we cannot fully remove these things, but we simply cannot afford to give benefits to high earners.
Grant control over all banks to The Bank of England, meaning that a reduction of bank bonuses, which were ridiculously high for a number of years under Labour, will save a substantial amount of money and can be controlled by the government. Furthermore, management of banks will become a lot stricter to ensure that we never get into an economic crisis again.
Hold a review to bring forward the 2026 date at which the state pension age starts to rise to 66 to no earlier than 2016 for men and 2020 for women. It is estimated the increase in age for both men and women will save £13 billion a year.
Cut government input into Child Trust Funds in all but the poorest 30% of families and families with disabled children for at least 5 years.
Cut the pay for Minister’s by 15% and reduce the number of MPs on wages of over £50,000 per year.
Increase technological trade with other countries. We have a massive pool of young, innovative scientists whose work would increase trade links particularly in the West, and would help establish a more sustainable economy. We will ensure this by raising focus on science, technology, and mathematics within schools and by funding schools to become specialist colleges in these areas.
Offer more help to households to manage their debt.
Removing welfare benefits to those who are fully able but refuse to work, ensuring a decrease in welfare dependency.
These cuts in spending will allow us to inject money into the NHS each year, and reduce inheritance tax on estates under £500,000, as well as giving us the balanced, dynamic economy we so desperately need.
EDUCATION
A
s mentioned previously, we want to ensure that more schools become specialised in certain subjects to ensure that our country is always producing young people who are very talented and will help with our continuing development in different subject areas. Additionally, we want to increase discipline in schools to reduce violent altercations between teachers and students, and help towards solving some of society’s problems. We will do this by lowering the number of issues of bad behaviour needed for a head teacher to expel a student, and by removing the 24 hours of notice given prior to an after-school detention. We also aim to reduce the bureaucracy in our schools and give teachers more freedom over what should be taught in the classroom. Finally, we want to give parents more choice with regards to which schools their children attend, especially parents of disabled children.
CRIME AND JUSTICE
A
nother area where we feel bureaucracy needs to be reduced is in our justice system, where paper-work seems to dominate our police force. This once again ties in with the increase in discipline we are proposing as part of our social reformations, and we will make sentences harsher on multiple-time offenders. Our big aim is to prevent the young offenders of today from becoming the criminals of the future, and we aim to do this by increasing the education students have as to the consequences of getting involved in criminal behaviour, and by re-evaluating the ASBO so that it actually means something to youngsters.
ENVIRONMENT
I
f we are elected, we will appoint a Minister for Climate Change and the Environment to monitor how the world develops to combat global warming. We aim to install energy-efficiency standards in all household appliances, and pledge to heavily tax high-polluters in order to see our contribution to climate change go down. Furthermore, we will cut down our country’s carbon emissions by 20% over the next 5 years. As part of our enrichment scheme for science and technology, we will always have a large number of scientists working on producing cutting-edge technology to help us become greener, and by increasing our technological links with other countries we will all be able to work together as a global community to combat climate change. Finally, we aim to give all renewable energy sources a thorough examination, before our Climate Change Committee publishes a report on which of these sources of energy we will use to save our environment.
HEALTH
T
he quality of health care in our country has always been something that could be improved, whether it be by a Labour government or a Conservative government. We propose to:
Increase spending on the NHS every year.
Give families the right to choose their GPs.
Make sure the NHS focuses on things that matter to patients.
Cut the cost of NHS bureaucracy by a third.
Make sure you have access to your GP in your area from 8am to 8pm seven days a week.
Provide more single rooms in the NHS.
Provide an NHS dentist for a million more people and free dental checks for all five year olds.
Introduce a voluntary insurance scheme so that people are no longer forced to sell their homes if they need residential care.
(Above policies on Health drafted by Conservative Candidate Aidan McGuire)
DEFENCE
S
ince the start of the 21st century, and the tragedies of 9/11 and the 2005 London bombings, management of defence has become a major issue for our governments, and we propose the following to ensure our country remains safe and prosperous:
Introduce a system of regular defence reviews, where the latest developments in this area are fed to the Head of MI6 and the government Secretary for Defence.
Replace trident subject to review and maintain the UK’s independent submarine-based nuclear deterrent.
Ensure that NATO, not the EU, remains the cornerstone of our nation’s defence.
Double the operational bonus for troops serving in Afghanistan to reward the importance of their service.
Maximise troops’ rest and recuperation time, making sure all serving officers are fully fit and prepared.
(Above policies on Defence drafted and compiled by John Welsh)
IMMIGRATION
We will introduce an annual limit on the number of non-EU economic migrants allowed to work here.
We will crack down on illegal migration by creating a dedicated border police force to crack down on illegal immigration and people trafficking.
We will introduce new rules to tighten up the student visa system, which is the biggest hole in our border control.
We will promote integration into British society. There will be an English language test to anyone coming here from outside the EU to get married.
A conservative government would also apply transitional controls as a matter of course for all future EU entrants.
[1] Conservative Party Secretary for Defence, John Welsh
A.S.B.O's apparent lies
firtly get it right it is iA.S.B.O. of youth
secondly we have proof of the destroyed and ripped campaign material.
thirdly we have no reason to lie we are not a party wanting to get votes nor do we want to make trouble for them we just ask for you to read our manifesto and those who agree or comprimise on it we have more chance of voting for, we dont want to get into fights but if you attack us then we have to defend ourselves.
secondly we have proof of the destroyed and ripped campaign material.
thirdly we have no reason to lie we are not a party wanting to get votes nor do we want to make trouble for them we just ask for you to read our manifesto and those who agree or comprimise on it we have more chance of voting for, we dont want to get into fights but if you attack us then we have to defend ourselves.
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