SEVEN DAYS TO GO

Today, with seven days to go, the Prime Minister has been in the East Midlands where he set out the Conservative action plan for the first 100 days of a majority Government – contrasting it with the gridlock and uncertainty that would follow the election of a hung parliament on 12 December.

The first 100 days of a Conservative majority Government would see the passing of the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal, a Queen’s Speech to introduce key domestic legislation covering law and order and health and a post Brexit Budget to take advantage of the opportunities before us.

By the 22 March, we will have taken the following actions:
  • Changing the law to end the automatic release of serious violent and sexual offenders at the half way point.
  • Launching the biggest review of our defence, security and foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. 
  • Legislating for a funding increase to our schools – raising minimum funding per pupil. 
  • Changing the law to increase the amount that migrants pay to use our NHS. 
  • Beginning cross party talks to find an enduring solution to the challenge of social care.
  • Finalising an agreement with mobile phone operators to improve mobile service in the countryside.

Comments

Anonymous said…
You'ld think you were making plans to take over from a useless disfunctional government
Chris Whiteside said…
No, just a dysfunctional hung parliament.

And trying to prevent the election of a useless dysfunctional government, which is what we would certainly get if Corbyn's Labour party won.

Popular posts from this blog

Nick Herbert on his visit to flood hit areas of Cumbria

Quotes of the day 19th August 2020

Quote of the day 24th July 2020