Tuesday, February 2, 2010

VISION FOR GREATER OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL IS CONSERVATIVE AIM

Another chapter has now become available of the Conservative Party's draft Manifesto. By publishing our proposals and asking the public to comment on them, it gives the Conservatives the chance to embed public opinion in a way never done before, in the policies on which we will be fighting the General Election. 

The first chapter was about the Health Service and the more recent one has covered schools and mending the country's broken society. The chapter is available at the Conservative Party's website at Conservatives.com - click on the link at the top of the web page to read the draft chapters published so far.

You can also see the responses to the questions David Cameron was asked when he recently responded to people's queries about the Health Manifesto. This open process is engaging voters in new ways and by using internet technology people can join in and make their views known.

The latest chapter, on mending the broken society, sets out the Party's vision of using the powers of the State to empower people to tackle poverty, inequality and the lack of opportunity in Britain. Finding solutions in our local communities, boosting attainment for ALL pupils in local schools and ensuring the State does not crowd out local initiative, are all key ingredients in making sure that there is genuine opportunity for all regardless of whatever walk of life people come.

Creating a big society is the Conservative vision not creating an ever bigger State.

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