Care's Political Manifesto What topic do you want to hear from the politicians before the next elections

More manifestos

Two more manifestos launched today (continue reading).

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Are You Registered To Vote?

 
25 days until the Election, but only 8 days left to register so you can vote on the 6th May.
To register click HERE

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Labour Manifesto word cloud

Word cloud analysis of the Labour 2010 manifesto. Word size is based on frequency of use.

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Promises, Commitments and Priorities!

Expect lots of discussion about party manifestos this week. (Continue Reading)

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"My manifesto? To see a government fully engaged in the concerns of young people." Andrea Boden, National Development Officer for Romance Academy

Self Esteem Boosting Initiatives

 
My manifesto? To see a government fully engaged in the concerns of young people - the future of our country - and actively committed to self-esteem boosting initiatives, particularly those that promote healthy and faithful relationships. (continue reading) 
 

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This Week on MCC2010

 
With the announcement of the May 6th General Election this week, many valuable resources have been added to MCC2010. (Continue Reading...)
 

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Election reading - Votewise Now!

For those of you interested in some election campaign reading: Care's Gareth Davies reviews Votewise Now! (continue reading)
 

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Christians in Politics

 We're delighted to share this video from Christians in Politics. (Continue reading)

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Get Connected to a Local Hustings

 With the announcement of the General Election now called for the 6th of May, the election season is now officially underway. One of the most exciting ways of getting involved in your local constituency is by attending a local hustings. (Continue reading…)

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“My Manifesto? Appoint an Ambassador at Large for Religious Freedom” Matthew Jones, Christian Solidarity Movement

Religious Freedom

 
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion is a "first among freedoms".  Without this freedom, there can be no real freedom of opinion and expression and, consequently, no peaceful assembly, association or participation in cultural life. (Continue reading...)

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