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Universities and funding
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- Close ‘poor-quality’ university courses
- Make sure students get the contact hours they are promised and their exams get marked
- Spend £2bn more a year on research and development
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- Make universities financially stable
- Improve access to universities and raise teaching standards
- Give universities longer term research and development funding
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- Bring back maintenance grants for disadvantaged students
- Review how universities and higher education is funded
- Legally require universities to protect student mental health
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- Get rid of tuition fees for undergraduates
- Bring back maintenance grants for all students
- Cancel graduate debt in the long term
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- Stop charging interest on student loans
- Extend the amount of time graduates pay off student loans from 30 to 45 years
- Write off tuition fee debt for NHS staff over 10 years of service
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- Increase the number of students studying at Welsh universities
- Increase the number of students from Wales going to university
- Make higher education more flexible so its works alongside people’s lives
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- Defend free tuition for students from Scotland who go to Scottish universities
- Prioritise research and investment in AI
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- Visa scheme for Palestinian students and academics to come to the UK
- Support universities to train workers in future skills
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- Deliver the expansion of Ulster University’s Magee campus.
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- Increase UK-wide spending on research and development.
- Establish clusters of universities, businesses and clinicians to accelerate the use of new medical technology and diagnostics.
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- Review how universities and student finance is funded in England to deliver revised outcomes for NI.
- Greater investment in research, innovation and skills.
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- Support properly funded higher and further education to expand opportunity for all people, regardless of backgrounds.
- Fundamental review of Higher Education funding with a mix of teaching and research funding for university as well as financial support for students.
- A full-size university campus at Magee of at least 10,000 students and raise the Maximum Student Number (MaSN) Cap in Northern Ireland.
Colleges, Apprenticeships and Skills
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- Fund 100,000 new apprenticeships by cutting ‘low quality’ university degrees
- Loans worth up to four years of education and training for all adults
- Expand ‘Skills Bootcamps’ flexible training courses for adults aged 19 and over
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- Work with businesses, training providers and unions to develop the workforce via ‘Skills England’
- Reform the Apprenticeship Levy to help employers fund different qualifications
- Improve careers advice in colleges
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- Pay apprentices more by getting rid of the lower £6.40 apprentice minimum wage
- £5,000 grant for adults to spend on training and skills
- Expand higher vocational training and improve the quality of vocational education
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- Bring back the Education Maintenance Grant for college and sixth form students
- Pay apprentices at least the living wage instead of the lower £6.40 apprentice minimum wage
- Make sure every college has a mental health counsellor
- Invest £12bn in skills and lifelong education and £3bn in sixth forms
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- Reform training to help people into work, with a focus on 16- to 34-year-olds
- Businesses that undertake apprenticeships will pay less tax
- Free education for military personnel during and after service
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- Pay apprentices at least the living wage instead of the lower £6.40 apprentice minimum wage
- Support colleges to deliver support such as free travel and meals for students
- £5,000 grants for all over-25s to spend on training and reskilling
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- No policies – the Scottish Government makes decisions on this area rather than the UK Government
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- Support colleges to train workers in skills that will be important for the future
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- Increase opportunities for skills and training.
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- Promote a joined-up approach to educational under-achievement across the UK with a focus on adult numeracy.
- Support apprentices e.g. by subsidising travel costs.
- Financial incentives for hiring apprentices and review of Apprenticeship Levy to ensure levy raised is re-invested in NI.
- Increase number of apprenticeships.
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- Review how colleges and apprenticeships are funded in England to deliver revised outcomes for NI.
- Review the Apprenticeship Levy and make sure levy raised in NI is re-invested in skills.
- Focus on skills development for those in welfare system.
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- Establishment of a Northern Ireland Job Skills Fund.
- Ensure a minimum annual investment of no less than £35 million into the Skills Fund.
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- Properly fund apprenticeships and expand Higher-Level Apprenticeships, particularly in places of disadvantage.
- Level the playing field for further and higher education colleges and working towards a cohesive ecosystem of third-level education.
- Pay parity between Further Education Lecturers and school teaching staff.
International students and migration
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- Make international students pay more for visas and to use the NHS
- Reduce migration by introducing a legal cap
- Remove illegal migrants to Rwanda until small boat crossings are stopped
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- Reduce net migration
- Place ‘appropriate restrictions’ on visas and link immigration to skills needs
- Scrap the Rwanda scheme and target people-smuggling gangs behind small boat crossings
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- Stop including international students in migration targets
- Transfer policy-making on international students away from the Home Office
- End the hostile environment policy and scrap the Rwanda scheme
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- Give migrants access to public funds such as student support and benefits
- Allow international students to bring family members to the UK
- End the hostile environment policy
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- Stop family members coming to the UK with international students
- Restrict which international students can stay in the UK after their studies
- Freeze all non-essential immigration
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- Give migrants access to public funds such as student support and benefits
- Keep the two-year graduate route visa and oppose increases to visa fees
- Oppose the hostile environment policy
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- Give Scotland the powers to make decisions on immigration
- Give migrants access to public funds such as student support and benefits
- Scrap the Rwanda scheme and support asylum seekers
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- Scrap income requirement for spousal / partner visas
- Scrap the Rwanda scheme and laws that target the right to claim asylum
- Increase benefits, employment and training support for asylum seekers
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- No policies on international students and migration.
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- Easier permanent residency for international students qualifying in healthcare.
- Protect against illegal immigration and make the immigration system more responsive to skills needs.
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- Scrap ban on international students bringing family members to the UK and make visa system affordable.
- Access to student support and benefits for migrants.
- Grant overseas students two years to find work after graduation.
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- Zero-tolerance policy on illegal immigration.
- Support government measures to target the people traffickers through cooperation with other European countries.
- Increase the number of staff working on asylum applications threefold to streamline immigration system.
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- Repeal Rwanda Policy, the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 and the Illegal Migration Act 2023.
- Advocate for the establishment of safe and legal routes for refugees to seek asylum.
- Promote equal opportunities for integration into society for migrants.
The Cost of Living, Pay and Benefits
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- Keep the minimum wage how it is currently set
- Cut National Insurance by 2%, with no increase to income tax or VAT
- Maintain the price cap on energy bills and extend £2 bus fares for five years
- Reduce spending on disability and health-related benefits by £12bn
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- Consider the cost of living when setting the minimum wage and make sure all adults are entitled to the same minimum wage
- No increase to National Insurance, income tax or VAT
- Bring down energy bills through publicly owned green energy company
- Review Universal Credit so it makes work pay and tackles poverty
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- Independent review to recommend a genuine living wage
- Cut energy bills through energy and insultation upgrades to homes
- Tackle rising food prices via a National Food Strategy and freeze rail fares
- Replace Universal Credit sanctions with incentives to get into work
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- £15-an-hour minimum wage regardless of age (currently £11.44, and less for under-21s)
- Long-term vision of a universal basic income
- Free bus travel for under-18s
- Increase Universal Credit by £40 a week
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- Lift the income threshold at which someone starts paying income tax to £20,000 (currently £12,570)
- Scrap VAT on energy bills and scrap taxes encouraging the use of renewable energy to cut energy costs
- Withdraw benefits if job seekers do not find work within four months or accept a job after two offers
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- Give Wales the powers to change income tax rates
- Pilot universal basic income
- Give Wales the powers to lower energy and water prices
- ‘Essentials guarantee’ as the legal minimum for Universal Credit
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- Independence for Scotland so it can set its own priorities, including on the cost of living
- Increase the minimum wage to at least the national living wage
- ‘Essentials guarantee’ so everyone can afford basics such as food and utilities
- Scrap the two-child benefit cap and bedroom tax
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- Real living wage for all, regardless of age, which would rise with inflation
- Cap the price of food essentials when prices are rising fastest
- Separate electricity and gas prices to bring down energy costs
- Allow Scotland to run a universal basic income trial
- Scrap the two-child benefit cap and bedroom tax
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- Give NI the power to set its own minimum wage.
- Give NI the power to set its own tax rates.
- Make childcare more affordable.
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- Keep the minimum wage set as it is and oppose the freezing of personal tax bands.
- Reductions in National Insurance and increase benefits in line with inflation, with essentials guarantee for Universal Credit.
- Remove two-child limit on UC.
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- Increase tax on super wealthy to cut tax for working people.
- Essentials guarantee in the social security systems people’s incomes cover the cost of living.
- End the benefits cap, bedroom tax and two-child limit.
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- Reduce corporation tax in Northern Ireland to 15%.
- Increase value of carer’s allowance as well as the cap and abolish universal credit two-child limit.
- Flexible working and parental leave for both parents.
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- Ensure an Essentials Guarantee within Universal Credit to cover life’s essentials.
- Lobby for a robust and cross-cutting Anti-Poverty Strategy.
- Explore pilot schemes of Universal Basic Income.
- Reform of Universal Credit regulations to ensure maternity allowance is treated as earnings rather than unearned income.
The NHS, Health and Wellbeing
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- Increase NHS spending above inflation every year
- 92,000 more nurses and 28,000 more doctors
- Increase the expansion of NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression by 50%
- Increase employment support for people with severe mental illness by 140,000 places
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- 40,000 more NHS appointments a week
- Hubs with drop-in mental health support for young people
- Trial ‘Neighbourhood Health Centres’ to bring together services and relieve pressures on hospitals
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- Right to see a GP within seven days, or 24 hours if urgent
- Guarantee access to an NHS dentist for everyone needing urgent care
- Mental health hubs for young people in every community
- Extend young people’s mental health services up to the age of 25
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- Oppose NHS privatisation
- Ensure everyone can access mental health therapies within 28 days
- £28bn to reduce waiting times, guarantee access to an NHS dentist and boost staff pay
- £20bn to introduce free personal social care
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- Frontline NHS staff to pay zero basic rate of income tax for three years
- Use private healthcare capacity
- Give 20% tax relief to private healthcare providers
- Give NHS patients vouchers for private treatment if they do not receive NHS treatment in a certain time
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- Oppose NHS privatisation
- Give NHS staff backdated pay rises as soon as possible
- Recruit 500 more GPs in Wales
- Deliver a national social care service for Wales
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- Oppose NHS privatisation
- Boost NHS spending by a minimum of £10bn a year
- Increase investment in NHS England staff to meet Scotland’s NHS pay deals
- Decriminalise drugs and introduce supervised drug consumption facilities
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- Ban trade deals with countries that would impact people’s access to healthcare, open the NHS up to privatisation or impact public health initiatives
- Decriminalise the possession of drugs and introduce safe drug consumption facilities
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- Create an all-Ireland national health service.
- Tackle hospital waiting lists through longer term funding.
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- Drive down waiting lists through partnerships between the NHS and private healthcare providers.
- Fellowships for young GPs in substantive posts.
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- Increased investment in health services.
- Introduce UK air quality limits in line with WHO levels.
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- Support the ban of harmful ‘conversion therapy practices.
- Policy of zero new HIV diagnoses by 2030.
- Address health inequalities through an innovative initiative.
- Pay parity for healthcare workforce.
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- Lobby for health service transformation intervention.
- Seek dedicated resource to reduce out waiting lists.
- Argue for terms and conditions for health service staff which reflect their contribution to our society and address workforce retention challenges.
- Argue for a government backed indemnity scheme for GPs in Northern Ireland to avert the unnecessary closure of local practices.
- Fight for the expansion of Multi-Disciplinary Teams across Northern Ireland.
Housing and Renting
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- Stop landlords being able to evict you through no fault of your own
- Abolish stamp duty (tax you pay when you buy property or land) for homes up to £425,000 for first-time buyers
- Introduce a new ‘Help to Buy’ loan scheme
- Strengthen landlords’ right to evict on the grounds of antisocial behaviour
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- Stop landlords being able to evict you through no fault of your own
- Empower tenants to challenge unreasonable rent increases
- Freedom to buy scheme to help first-time buyers get on the property ladder
- Reform the planning system to build 1.5m new houses
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- Stop landlords being able to evict you through no fault of your own
- Make the length of rental contracts three years by default
- Build 380,000 new homes a year including 150,000 social homes
- Rent-to-own model for social housing to give tenants an increasing stake in their property
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- Stop landlords being able to evict you through no fault of your own
- Implement rent controls if rents are unaffordable to local people
- Build 150,000 new social homes each year
- Private Residential Tenancy Boards to resolve disputes
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- Cut stamp duty (tax you pay when you buy property or land) on all properties, and scrap it on all properties below £750,000
- Abandon plans to scrap ‘Section 21’ no-fault evictions
- Boost monitoring, appeals and enforcement processes for renters
- Prioritise local people ahead of foreign nationals for social housing places
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- Rent controls to keep the private rented sector affordable to local people
- Introduce a right to adequate housing
- Expand the amount of social and municipal housing stock in Wales
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- Help to buy ISA scheme for first-time buyers
- Make sure rental costs are taken into account when setting housing benefits
- Deliver more social housing
- Encourage investment in house building
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- Rent controls as part of trial of universal basic income.
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- Deliver a sustainable housing system in NI.
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- Increase energy efficiency of private rented homes and social housing.
- Insulate and retrofit homes to reduce energy bills.
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- Reduce energy costs via creation of an All-Islands energy market.
- Collaboration with next Government to develop and finance a robust strategy to tackle the housing crisis.
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- Fight to ensure that the appropriate funding is made available to the Northern Ireland Executive to address the housing crisis.
Climate and Energy
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- Net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and treble offshore wind capacity
- Continue extracting North Sea oil and gas, allowing companies to apply each year
- £1.1bn to ensure the transition to clean energy is made in the UK
- Scale up nuclear power
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- Double onshore wind, triple solar power, and quadruple offshore wind by 2030
- Create publicly owned green energy company, Great British Energy
- Extend lifetime of existing nuclear power stations and build new ones
- Ban fracking for good and stop granting new coal licences
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- Net zero carbon emissions by 2045
- 90% of electricity to be generated by renewables by 2030
- Maintain fracking ban and ban new coal mines
- National and local citizens assemblies to involve people in decisions about the climate crisis
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- £40bn to decarbonise the energy system by 2030
- Wind to provide 70% of energy by 2030
- Stop all new fossil fuel extractions and cancel recently issued fossil fuel licences
- Phase out nuclear power
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- Scrap goals to reach net zero carbon emissions
- Stop giving money to companies that use and produce renewable energy
- Fast-track licences of North Sea oil and gas
- Fast-track clean nuclear energy
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- Net zero carbon emissions in Wales by 2035
- Set up a national energy company for Wales
- No new licences for oil and gas drilling
- No new nuclear power stations
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- Make decisions on oil and gas extractions according climate obligations
- Support North Sea oil and gas workers as part of the transition to green energy
- No new nuclear power plants in Scotland
- Ban new coal licences
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- Revoke existing oil and gas licences and prohibit new ones
- Stop giving fossil fuel companies funding and tax breaks, and stop investing public sector pensions in fossil fuel companies
- Return the National Grid to public ownership
- End support for new nuclear power stations
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- Meet climate change targets through fair and just transition to new zero.
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- Fair transition to net zero by 2050.
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- Just transition to net zero part funded by tax increases on fossil fuel companies and wealth.
- Oppose rollbacks on net zero goals new oil and gas licences.
- Ban fracking and opening of new coal mines and pits.
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- Strive for an 82% or better reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050.
- Support the UK’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution.
- Tackle Lough Neagh crisis by pressing NI Water for an urgent assessment of the proximity to a critical tipping point where Lough Neagh water may become unusable for drinking.
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- Hold government at Stormont and Westminster responsible for the delivery of a Just Transition, including ensuring that it is a central tenet of all climate action plans by Executive Departments.
- Support for the establishment of an Independent Environmental Protection Agency.
- Prioritise water quality, support new legislation on clean air and fight for a Lough Neagh recovery plan.
- Lobby the next government on this issue in order to end the scandal of animal abuse across these islands.
Rights, Equality and Liberation
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- Clarify that sex means ‘biological sex’ in the Equality Act
- Prevent the private prescription of medicines that stop puberty from happening
- Expand the number of women’s health hubs
- Introduce controls on ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusion’ initiatives and spending
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- 80 new rape courts to tackle violence against women and girls
- Full right to equal pay for disabled people and Black, Asian and other ethnic minority people
- Reform gender recognition law, retaining the need for a gender dysphoria diagnosis
- Ban any practices which try to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity
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- Make misogyny a hate crime
- De-medicalise the gender recognition process, recognise non-binary identities in law, and ban any practices which try to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation
- Implement a Race Equality Strategy
- New accessibility standards for public spaces.
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- Make misogyny a hate crime and new strategy to tackle gender-based violence
- Right to self-identification for trans and non-binary people
- Extend pay gap protections to all protected characteristics
- Scrap the Prevent programme
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- Leave the European Convention on Human Rights, reform the Human Rights Act
- Replace the Equalities Act and scrap ‘Diversity, Equality and Inclusion’ rules
- Change the definition of hate crime
- Ban ‘transgender ideology’ in schools
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- Create a de-medicalised gender self-identification system in Wales
- Increase convictions for crimes against women and girls
- Ban any practices which try to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity
- Adopt the UN Convention on the Rights of Disabled People into law.
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- Review UK law to ensure abortion is treated primarily as a healthcare matter
- Advance and champion LGBTI rights
- Stay in the European Convention on Human Rights
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- Oppose changes to the Equality Act on redefining sex as ‘biological sex’
- Reform the Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Extend the scope of the Equality Act to add menstruation, menopause and perimenopause to list of protected characteristics
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- Deliver a strategy to address violence against women and girls.
- Give all women access to safe and legal health services they are entitled to.
- Equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.
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- 80 new rape courts to tackle violence against women and girls.
- Full right to equal pay for disabled people and Black, Asian and other ethnic minority people.
- Reform gender recognition law, retaining the need for a gender dysphoria diagnosis.
- Ban any practices which try to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
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- Ban any practices which try to change or suppress someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
- Incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities into UK law.
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- Commitment to supporting gender equality, removing barriers to women’s participation in employment.
- Flexible working and parental leave for both parents.
- Tackle violence against women and girls.
- Supports banning conversion therapy.
- Opposition to gender self-identification and transgender rights.
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- Fight for funding for LGBTQIA+ organisations and support services.
- Ensure a comprehensive ban on conversion practices.
- Ensuring provision of gender-affirming healthcare services.
- Tackle violence against women and girls.
- Campaign for a society that breaks down the negative attitudes and discrimination that affect disabled people, including through addressing disability hate crime.
- Supports for robust standalone hate crime legislation.
- Strong support for the Irish language sector, including ensuring that Irish-medium education is fully supported.
Society, Democracy and Young People
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- Mandatory National Service for all school leavers at 18, with a choice between military and civic service
- Early support hubs for 11- to 25-year-olds in every community by 2030
- Keep voter ID and ensure veterans ID cards are valid voter ID
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and keep voter ID
- Guarantee of training, apprenticeship or help to find work for all 18- to 21-year-olds
- Two weeks’ work experience for all young people
- Youth support hubs in every community as part of knife crime action plan
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID
- Change how MPs are elected and reform the House of Lords
- Fix the UK’s relationship with the EU and seek to join the single market
- Rejoin Erasmus+ for young people to study, work and live abroad
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID
- Give anyone who lives in the UK legally the right to vote regardless of nationality
- Change how MPs are elected and replace the House of Lords
- Rejoin Erasmus+ for young people to study, work and live abroad
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- Change how MPs are elected and replace the House of Lords
- Stop postal voting apart from for the elderly, disabled or those who cannot leave their homes
- Reopen ‘High Intensity Training Camps’ for young offenders
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID
- Give more political powers to the Welsh Government and Welsh Parliament
- Change how MPs are elected and abolish the House of Lords
- Make it illegal for a politician to deliberately mislead the public
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- Rejoin the EU as an independent Scotland
- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID
- Give anyone who lives in the UK legally the right to vote regardless of nationality
- Change how MPs are elected and abolish the House of Lords
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID
- Give anyone who lives in the UK legally the right to vote regardless of nationality
- Change how MPs are elected and replace the House of Lords
- Scrap of anti-protest laws
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- UK and Irish governments to set a date for referendum on Irish unification.
- NI to rejoin the EU as part of a united Ireland.
- Parity of esteem for Irish culture and language.
- Fair funding for NI and regional balance in investment.
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and keep voter ID.
- Guarantee of training, apprenticeship or help to find work for all 18- to 21-year-olds.
- Two weeks’ work experience for all young people.
- Youth support hubs in every community as part of knife crime action plan.
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- Votes for 16- and 17-year-olds in all elections and scrap voter ID.
- Change how MPs are elected and reform the House of Lords.
- Give anyone who lives in NI legally the right to vote regardless of nationality.
- Rejoin Erasmus+ for young people to study, work and live abroad.
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- Committed to defending and promoting Northern Ireland’s place within the UK.
- Remains sceptical of the Windsor Framework and will scrutinise aspects of the Windsor Framework which undermine Northern Ireland’s sovereignty.
- Committed to creating equal opportunities for young people with disabilities.
- Support the Police Service of Northern Ireland and civic society to address and end race related intimidation and discrimination.
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- Campaigning for a New Ireland and engaging citizens in an inclusive conversation about constitutional change.
- Maximise the opportunities of dual-market access, by advocating for the competitive advantages of the Northern Ireland Protocol / Windsor Framework.
- Ensuring UK Shared Prosperity Fund matches or exceeds funding previously provided by EU.
- Press for reform, via both Westminster and Stormont, which prevents one party from collapsing devolution and removes the veto from one party alone while maintaining the principles of power-sharing and partnership.
Workers’ Rights and Employment
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- Make sure trade union workers in certain services continue to have to provide a minimum level of service during strike action
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- Ban exploitative zero-hours contracts
- End fire and rehire practices
- Create a ‘Single Enforcement Body’ to ensure employment rights are upheld
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- Make flexible working a right on day one of a job
- Right to request a fixed-hours contract for zero-hours and agency workers after 12 months in a job
- 20% higher minimum wage for people on zero-hours contracts at times of normal demand
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- Move to a four-day working week
- Give all workers equal rights from day one of employment
- Introduce a ‘Charter of Workers’ Rights’ with the right to strike at its heart
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- Scrap employment laws that hold back businesses, including by making it easier to hire and fire workers.
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- Devolve employment law to Wales
- Reverse anti-strike laws
- Abolish compulsory zero-hours contracts
- Ban fire and rehire practices
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- Ban exploitative zero-hours contracts
- Ban fire and rehire practices
- Amend the definition of ‘worker’ to strengthen protections
- Protect the right to strike and scrap anti-strike laws
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- Begin transition to four-day working week across all sectors with no loss of pay
- Ban zero-hours contracts
- Immediately repeal anti-trade union laws
- Give private sector employees the right to buy the company they work for
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- Strong legal protections for workers.
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- Ban exploitative zero-hours contracts.
- End fire and rehire practices.
- Create a ‘Single Enforcement Body’ to ensure employment rights are upheld.
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- Scrap anti-protest laws to support trade unions’ right to organise and advocate.
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- Support flexible working and parental leave for both parents
- Remove barriers to women’s employment
- Recognise and reward all education professionals
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- Pledge to end zero-hour contracts and will continue to campaign for an equal minimum wage to prevent pay discrimination against young people.
- Flexible working is a day one right
- Expanding trade union rights
- Increase maternity pay
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