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INTRODUCTION
UKIP wants Britain to regain three essential freedoms by leaving the EU: Freedom of Action, so we can control our borders and no longer have to grovel to the EU for permission to save our Post Offices, factories, etc.; Freedom of Resources, by keeping the £16.4bn p.a. in cash (£45m a day) currently sent to Brussels and spending that money in the UK; Freedom of the People, with real power returning to British citizens from remote EU bureaucrats. In summary, UKIP will:
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1 THE ECONOMY: TAX, BUDGET & REGULATION
· Save up to £120bn a year by leaving the EU. No British jobs or trade will be lost · Take tax off the minimum wage by raising the tax threshold to £11,500 · Reduce everyone's taxes with a 31% flat tax · Abolish the 'tax on jobs': phase out employers' NI contributions over five years · Axe Britain's gigantic quango mountain and public sector non-jobs to reduce UK national debt · Release businesses from 120,000 EU laws · Replace VAT with a 'Local Sales Tax' to help councils and local businesses
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2 THE ECONOMY: JOBS, ENTERPRISE & SKILLS
· Create one million new skilled jobs with public and private investment in a five-point public works programme to provide defence equipment, nuclear power stations, flood and coastal protection, transport infrastructure including high-speed rail lines, and new prisons · Abolish costly EU schemes such as carbon capping, emissions trading, and landfill taxes · Amend the UK Takeover Code to prevent foreign interests from gaining control of strategic British companies
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3 IMMIGRATION & ASYLUM
· End uncontrolled mass immigration · Introduce an immediate five-year freeze on immigration for permanent settlement · Regain control of Britain's borders to stop foreign criminals from entering our country · End abuse of the UK asylum system and expel Islamic extremists · Introduce a strict new points-based visa system and time-limited work permits · Triple the number of UK Borders Agency staff engaged in controlling immigration (to 30,000)
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4 LAW & ORDER/CRIME
· Enable voters to set policing priorities through locally-elected County Police Boards · Demand zero tolerance on crime and double prison places to assure this · Make sentences mean what they say: life must mean life · Scrap the Human Rights Act that benefits criminals and not their victims. No votes for prisoners · Introduce a 'Three Strikes and You're Out' law to lock up career criminals for good · Abolish the Crown Prosecution Service and return to county police prosecutions
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5 DEFENCE
· Boost the military budget by 40% so our armed forces are properly equipped · Demand one clear achievable mission for Afghanistan or seek a negotiated exit · Keep Britain's independent nuclear deterrent strong · Look after our service heroes with better pay and conditions · Expand the Army by 25% and double the TA · Provide more RAF helicopters and aircraft · Expand the Royal Navy to its 2001 strength, guaranteeing the future of Plymouth, Portsmouth and Rosyth ports
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6 HEALTHCARE & THE NHS
· Keep the NHS free at the point of delivery and make no cuts to frontline services · Replace overlapping tiers of NHS bureaucracy (SHAs/PCTs) with locally-elected County Health Boards · Introduce private sector 'franchise partnerships' to run NHS healthcare services better, while assets remain in public hands · Introduce 'Health Credit Vouchers' to allow people to opt out of the NHS if they wish · Re-examine community care and support congregate communities for people with learning disabilities · Restore free NHS dental check-ups and eye tests
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7 EDUCATION & TRAINING
· Bring back the 'three Rs' and teach reading with phonics to provide a proper educational foundation · Encourage the creation of new grammar schools, but make the 11-plus vocational as well as academic · Give parents 'School Vouchers' so they can choose between schools - state or private · Raise standards by franchising state schools to private organisations, such as charitable trusts · Re-introduce student grants ('Student Vouchers' and 'Training Vouchers') · Re-examine the policy of 'inclusion' and support special schools for children with learning disabilities
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8 PENSIONS
· Roll all existing state pensions and benefits into a non means-tested minimum £130pw 'Citizen's Pension' · Reinstate dividend tax credit at 20% · Reduce the annual limit for tax-relievable pension contributions to £10,000, from £255,000 · Bring public sector final salary pensions back into line with typical private pension provision · By leaving the EU, avoid having to pay for unfunded EU pensions
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9 WELFARE & SOCIAL SECURITY
· Reform the ridiculously complicated welfare system (currently more than 70 different benefits) · Help families by rolling childcare benefits and credits into one enhanced benefit · Allow part-time workers to continue claiming 'Basic Cash Benefit' until their wages reach £11,500 · Introduce council-run 'Workfare' projects to improve local communities · Ensure UK benefits are only available to those who have lived here for at least five years
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10 FOREIGN AFFAIRS & INTERNATIONAL TRADE
· Leave the EU and continue in free trade with the other European countries. No jobs will be lost · Establish a Commonwealth Free Trade Area with the other member countries · Regain Britain's currently dormant seat at the World Trade Organisation · Promote democracy, genuine human rights and free determination around the world
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11 ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT
· Invest in nuclear power and clean coal to avert Britain's impending energy crisis · Oppose wind farms in general and require them to be funded by the market · Establish a Royal Commission to determine the truth about man-made global warming · Incentivise the reduction of waste and effective methods of recycling and incineration · Encourage use of electric road vehicles and more electrified rail
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12 TRANSPORT
· Invest an extra £3bn p.a. in the UK's road and railway systems · Introduce three new high-speed rail lines, and re-open some lines closed by Beeching · Shelve plans for the sixth Heathrow terminal and third runway in favour of a Thames Estuary airport · Make foreign lorries pay to use British roads with a 'Britdisc' and ban the EU's 'superlorries' · Subject parking charges and revenue-raising devices, e.g. speed cameras to greater democratic control
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13 HOUSING & PLANNING
· Build more social housing and encourage the use of 800,000 empty homes · Scrap the pointless Home Information Packs (HIPs) · Introduce binding local planning referenda for major developments, except when there is overriding national interest · End undemocratic regional planning in favour of county-based decision making · Introduce conservators to help preserve green belt land
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14 THE CONSTITUTION & HOW WE ARE GOVERNED
· Give the British public a right to binding local and national referenda on major issues · Introduce proportional representation into national and local elections. UKIP favours the Alternative Vote Plus system · Abolish layers of regional government · Give voters a right of recall over corrupt MPs, enabling them to force by-elections
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15 CULTURE & RESTORING BRITISHNESS
· End support for multiculturalism and promote one shared British culture for all · Be fair to England by introducing an 'English Parliament', ending the discriminatory Barnett Formula and making St George's Day a national holiday in England · Ban the burka and veiled niqab in public buildings and certain private buildings · Require UK schools to teach Britain's contribution to the world and celebrate cultures, languages and traditions from around the British Isles · Scrap political correctness in public affairs
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16 FOOD, FARMING & THE COUNTRYSIDE
· Support the new supermarket Ombudsman to ensure farmers receive a fair price from supermarket chains · Introduce labelling schemes to support British farmers and high animal welfare standards · Support GM foods research but continue to oppose GM food production and listen to evolving scientific research · Guarantee farmers no sudden loss of CAP payments on leaving the EU · Allow county referenda to reverse the hunting ban at local level · Legalise more producer co-operatives to put food producers on a more equal footing with supermarket buyers
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17 FISHING?
· Immediately withdraw from the Common Fisheries Policy and take back control of British waters up to 200 nautical miles from the UK · Return £2.5bn p.a. in fish sales to the UK economy · Ban shameful discarding of fish and abandon all EU quotas |