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Are You Registered To Vote?

 
Any British citizen 18 years or over has the right to vote in the General Election but you will only be able to exercise this right if you have first registered to vote.....(continue reading)
 

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“My Manifesto? Asking prospective candidates to sign a pre-election pledge on asylum including demanding the end of the detention of children” Rev David Coffey, President of Baptist World Alliance

A pre-election pledge on asylum

I am a Grandfather and when I read Dominic’s letter it touched my heart. Dominic Mwafulirwa is 8 years old and in his letter he said things I am used to hearing as a Grandad.  He likes school and playing with his friends. His favourite subject is maths and he wants to be an Engineer when he grows up. (Click here to continue reading.) 

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“My Manifesto? Reducing National Insurance payments and tackling the huge amounts of red tape regulating employment, would be my starting point.” Bishop Mike Hill, Bishop of Bristol

Making Employment Both Cheaper and Easier

My main manifesto pledge would be to make employment both cheaper and easier for employers. The real victims of the recession are those who lose their employment or their chance of paid employment... (click to continue reading)

 

Posted by Christopher McGee
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