Stop the Boats

Pick up and take back to France

leave ECHR

Zero illegals will be resettled

Based on Australia's success

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Healthcare

Zero waiting list within 2 yrs

24 hour GPs Surgeries

Increase bed capacity

UK trained staff

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Law & Order

Stop politicised police

Return to a Police Force, not a service

Incorporate ex-military personnel

Stop the two tiered policing

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Net Zero

Use our own energy treasure

Modular nuclear reactors

Proven renewables

Tidal power

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Immigration

High-Skilled People

Tighten the abuse of academic visas.

Net Zero Immigration

Raise the income level

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Economy

Raise tax threshold to £20K

Scrap tax on energy

Lower fuel duty by 20p litre

Lower VAT from 20% to 18%

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Hertfordshire County Council has set out its initial response to the Government’s White Paper on proposals for devolution and local government. 

Richard Roberts, Leader of Hertfordshire County Council, said: “Our top priority will always be ensuring local government in Hertfordshire can provide the best possible services to our residents and support our businesses to grow.

“As an economic powerhouse in its own right, Hertfordshire now needs its own conversation with Government on these important issues.

“Any proposals on devolution and changing local government structures would need to be evidence based, carefully developed, and subject to consultation before being introduced.

“We have not been actively seeking changes to the structure of local government in Hertfordshire, but the Government is now clear it must be explored so it is the responsibility of all local leaders to carefully consider the options available and assess what has the best potential to benefit our residents and businesses. 

“Devolution done well can maximise Hertfordshire’s many strengths, enabling our communities and businesses to reach their full potential.

“The devolution of powers and funding to local decision makers could enhance our ability to focus on priority areas such as increasing investment in our roads and public transport, providing better access to education and skills, tackling health inequalities and building new homes while protecting our green spaces.

“With an economy worth £46bn and population of 1.2m residents, Hertfordshire is an economic powerhouse bigger than many cities and city regions. We have a track record of innovation and are delivering growth in globally important sectors including biosciences, advanced manufacturing, and film and TV production.

“Irrespective of our structures the essential services provided by local government across Hertfordshire still need to be delivered. It is vital that any changes do not negatively impact the capacity and resilience key service areas such as adults and children’s social care. We need to ensure our residents are kept safe and cared for.

“Any proposals must also ensure that communities retain their voice and continue to have a say on the issues most important to their local areas.

“This is an historic moment for our county. The views of residents, businesses, local government partners, and other stakeholders across the public and private sectors will be essential in shaping our approach and any proposals would be subject to consultation following discussions with Government.” 
 
 Published: 16 Dec 2024

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