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Let’s get Ireland working 5 Point Recovery Plan What Fine Gael promise to do if you vote them in: Ireland is in the middle of the biggest crisis in the history of the State. There are no easy answers or quick fixes. But we are optimistic that the road to recovery is there with the right leadership and the will to reinvent, re-imagine and reform our Nation. It is going to take hard work to get the country back on an even footing and to get Ireland working again. Fine Gael believes we can get Ireland working together. It is vital that the next government is given the backing to do the job.
Protecting and creating jobs Job losses are destroying families and crippling the economy. A new Government must protect existing jobs and create new jobs as we close the budget gap and give people back their dignity. To realistically plan for job creation in the future, Fine Gael will invest in new energy, water and telecoms infrastructure and generate thousands of new jobs.
Focus on the deficit. Fine Gael will fix Ireland’s budget deficit by prioritising cutting waste over raising tax. This way jobs are protected while discretionary public spending is reduced. Cutting waste will form the biggest portion of the fix and income tax will not be increased.
A new Health System Our Health system costs close to €20bn every year. It's money spent on a system that doesn’t work for the people who need it most.
Fine Gael has published detailed plans on our FairCare Policy and will announce further details on this plan during the campaign.
Our public sector is too large, too inefficient and too expensive. Fine Gael will improve the quality of public services by prioritising frontline services - that’s teachers, health professionals, Gardaí, Local Authority services etc, and will streamline systems, eliminate red tape and waste and managers will be accountable.
Fine Gael believe that politicians should lead the way in Ireland’s recovery.
Fine Gael's Strategy for New Politics will reduce the number of politicians by 35% and have a referendum to abolish the Seanad. We would impose a ceiling on salaries for politicians and right across the public sector. We would also replace state cars for current and former officials with a car pool system. All these initiatives will save taxpayers millions every year.
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Date | Taken on 20 February 2011, 17:18 |
Source | Fine Gael - The Cult Of Lucinda |
Author | William Murphy from Dublin, Ireland |
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