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Do you agree with the abolition of the 10p rate of income tax? Scottish National Party - 19th Dec, 2008 The SNP officially back the call to reverse the abolition of the 10p tax rate. The Labour Party's decision to abolish the starting rate means that taxes have increased for hundreds of thousands of Scottish tax payers who previously paid only the 10% rate and for over 680,000 Scots households.
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United Kingdom Independence Party - 22nd Dec, 2008 Click link to view: Why UKIP believe that nuclear energy is the future
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Conservatives - 16th Feb, 2009 Click link to view: Raising the bar, closing the gap - our action plan to raise school standards
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Does your party agree with the conservative's policy paper to increase localism? Conservatives - 17th Feb, 2009 Click link to view: David Cameron has launched a major policy green paper outlining Conservative plans to give power back to local communities.
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Conservatives - 27th Feb, 2009
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Would your party support the UK adopting the euro currency? Conservatives - 27th Feb, 2009 A Conservative Government would never join the euro! Giving up our currency would mean losing a vital tool for running the British economy in the interests of the people of Britain - and that means an unacceptable loss of the independence of this country.
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Conservatives - 27th Feb, 2009 Click link to view: EU Auditors: Time for governments to live up to their commitments
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What ought the UK do about allegations of torture by CIA agents with the complicity of MI5? Liberal Democrats - 28th Feb, 2009 Click link to view: Davey: Complicity in co-operating with torture and rendition may reach highest levels of Government
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United Kingdom Independence Party - 20th Mar, 2009
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Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009 The Greens are committed to total transparency and probity in all payments they receive. MEPs expenses are gradually becoming more accountable; not least because the Greens have made continuing efforts to promote change and because of the cross-party Campaign for Parliamentary Reform supported by many Members within the Parliament. A number of changes will occur after the next European Elections in 2009.
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