Labour Party conference survey

At the recent Labour Party conference the Prime Minister announced his plans for the country.

Labour Manifest Survey ThumbWe have picked some of the key priorities he talked about and would like to hear your views. We may use this survey for publicity purposes however all individual answers will be confidential and your identity would not be revealed to any third parties.

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1. On neighbourhood policing, Gordon Brown said:
“Where it's a neighbourhood priority within the hour, and where it's a general but not urgent enquiry no one will have to wait more than 48 hours for a reply or a visit. Between now and Christmas, neighbourhood policing will focus in a more direct and intensive way on anti-social behaviour. Action squads will crackdown in problem estates, protect the public spaces you want safe and hold monthly beat meetings to consult you directly on your priorities for action.”
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2. On jobs and training for young people, Gordon Brown said:
“To add to the 100,000 new young people's jobs we are already creating, we can today offer in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses, 10,000 skilled internships so that, even in the midst of tough economic times, we are encouraging a whole new generation of young Britons to embrace ambition and British enterprise. ......And I can also announce that we will work with the Eden project and Mayday Network to create the biggest group of green work placements we have ever done- up to 10,000 green job placements so that our young people can make the most of the opportunities the low carbon economy will open up to them.”
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3. On tax / benefits and minimum wage, Gordon Brown said:
“And when the minimum wage rises this month it will be 60% higher than when it started. And I can say today that not just the minimum wage, but child benefit and child tax credits for families will continue to rise every year. ......And for all those mums and dads who struggle to juggle work and home, I am proud to announce today that by reforming tax relief we will by the end of the next Parliament be able to give the parents of a quarter of a million two year olds free childcare for the first time.”
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4. On housing for teenage mums, Gordon Brown said:
“All 16 and 17 year old parents who get support from the taxpayer will be placed in a network of supervised homes. These shared homes will offer not just a roof over their heads, but a new start in life where they learn responsibility and how to raise their children properly. That's better for them, better for their babies and better for us all in the long run.”
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5. On anti-social behaviour, Gordon Brown said:
“Most mums and dads do a great job – but there are those who let their kids run riot and I’m not prepared to accept it as simply part of life. ......Starting now and right across the next Parliament every one of the 50,000 most chaotic families will be part of a family intervention project – with clear rules, and clear punishments if they don't stick to them. ......And we have said that every time a young person breaches an ASBO, there will be an order, not just on them but on their parents, and if that is broken they will pay the price.”
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