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Keeping Politics Local |
UKIP TAMESIDE LOCAL
AUDENSHAW
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EVERYDAY ISSUES |
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POLICIES FOR TAMESIDE |
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Local taxes – more financial
independence for local councils Council tax has
risen dramatically over the past few years, hitting pensioners in particular.
Councils control only a quarter of their funding needs – the rest comes down from
central government, with strings attached. A vast amount of money is wasted
on bureaucracy and politically correct jobs without the public ever being
consulted. ■ Slash council tax by
40%, taking it back to where it was 10 years ago, in real terms ■ Pay for this by
eliminating government waste and by boosting the local economy ■ Give local councils
majority control over their finances by letting them keep local business
rates and by replacing the EU-imposed Value Added Tax (VAT) with a Local
Sales Tax, collected the same way, but with a proportion going direct to
local councils. Local democracy –
independence for local decision making Local councils rely
on government funding and obey government orders rather than listening to
those who pay the council tax. And more and more functions of councils
including planning are being taken over by unelected EU-inspired regional
bodies. ■ Let local people
call a binding referendum on any major local issue, such as planning schemes ■ Dismantle regional
government and return powers to county and borough councils ■ Reform ‘cabinet’
government for greater representation and transparency ■ Give local
businesses a local vote as they pay local taxes but have no representation. And to be fair to ■ Recognise the nonsense
that laws which only affect ■ Keep the full Immigration –
independence for Under European Union
law, anyone from other EU countries can live in ■ Take back control of
our borders so we know who is coming in and out ■ Ensure our own ■ Give work permits
only to those whose skills we need so as not to destroy local jobs. Crime – independence
for local policing There are more
police officers today than ever before but crime is getting worse. Our police
are hamstrung by politically correct rules and bureaucracy, and our courts
cannot sentence properly because there are not enough prisons. ■ Make police chiefs
directly elected and forces accountable to local, not regional or national,
authorities for policing priorities ■ Leave our police
free to arrest criminals instead of filling in forms, and retain local police
stations ■ Ensure stricter
sentencing and zero tolerance of antisocial behaviour and petty crime ■ Build enough prisons
urgently and make sure those who are a danger to the public stay locked up. Transport –
independence for local decision makers Public transport
needs to be more attractive and responsive to local needs, and there’s
gridlock on the roads. Overzealous traffic enforcement is used merely to
raise funds. ■ Improve local
control and management of public transport – rail and bus ■ Rule out satellite
vehicle pricing and oppose privatisation of parking facilities ■ Oppose new speed
cameras unless they cut local accidents. Housing and the
Environment – independence for local planning The government
claims that two million homes must be built to solve the housing shortage,
yet most of this demand arises from immigration. Hardworking local people
find it increasingly difficult to afford decent housing. Waste management and
planning are now done by unelected regional assemblies. ■ Genuine independence
for local planning and no more overriding by remote appeal bodies ■ Restore proper
controls on immigration to ease the demand for housing ■ Protect the Green
Belt and use central Brown Field sites for redevelopment ■ Crack down on
nuisance neighbours and repair council housing to restore civic pride. Education –
independence for headteachers Continuous central government
interference in schools prevents them doing their job properly. Teachers have
to put paperwork, targets and bureaucracy ahead of pupils. Standards have
collapsed in secondary schools and 1 in 4 children leave primary schools
unable to read and write. ■ Give independence to
school/college heads over teaching, examinations and discipline ■ Return to selective
education and grammar schools, but with fair treatment for all schools ■ Scrap useless
paperwork and trust teachers to do their jobs; keep special schools open ■ Encourage
competitive school sports, playing fields and school trips. Health and Social
Care – independence for local providers Our hospitals and
vital health services are at real risk. Services for patients and the elderly
are being tied up in too much red tape and central interference, and they are
being starved of cash. ■ Save hospital
services, manage hospitals locally, and make decision makers responsible to
locals ■ Improve services for
the elderly and remove unnecessary bureaucracy ■ Create more
residential home places and resist increases in home care charges. EVERYDAY
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COMING ELECTIONS |
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Local
Democracy is too important to be left just to councilors, which is why a UKIP
council would bring special elections forward for major decisions. A UKIP
council would apply common sense instead of political dogma to its policies. UKIP would
bring forward a way of reducing crime and disorder in Tameside, regardless of
the National Governments inaction on this issue. Why
should band A council tax be £450 a year in Wandsworth, yet £850 in Tameside.
When both councils offer the same services Can you help in any way? . |
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