It’s time for a change
In just under a month a large group from UCL Conservatives will be attending the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool.
The theme for the conference this year is: “It’s time for a change”. The Party have launched this ‘campaign’ as part of the preparations for a possible October election. As most will be awar they have advertised this on various sites including Facebook. It is clear that this forms the major part/theme of our future manifesto.
The NHS comes first.
It’s time to fight the closure of A&E and maternity units across the country.
We need to fix our society, not just the economy.
It’s time to support married couples in the tax system and to give all parents the right to ask for flexible working.
Going green shouldn’t have to cost the earth.
It’s time to cut taxes on families and increase taxes on pollution.
In a civilised society people should have security and dignity in old age.
It’s time to set up an effective emergency fund to help the victims of the pensions crisis caused by Gordon Brown.
Rising crime is not inevitable; we can and must fight back.
It’s time for tougher sentences, more police on our streets and an end to Labour’s Early Release Scheme.
Good schools and hospitals are the backbone of our society.
It’s time for value for money in public services. We will match Labour’s spending but make sure it goes to the front line.
Let’s help make Africa a 21st century success story.
It’s time for trade to be fairer and aid more effective.
Let’s stop pretending all children are the same and recognise they all have different needs.
It’s time to stop the closure of special schools and introduce teaching by ability for every child in every school.
Our country shouldn’t be railroaded by anyone.
It’s time for a referendum on the EU Constitution.
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