
Demokratska stranka upokojencev Slovenije
Social programmes should be maintained even at the cost of higher taxes
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Greater efforts should be made to privatise healthcare services in the UK
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State subsidies for crèches and child care should be increased substantially
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Immigration policies oriented towards skilled workers should be encouraged as a means of fostering economic growth
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Immigration into the UK should be made more restrictive
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Immigrants from outside Europe should be required to accept our culture and values
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The legalisation of same sex marriages is a good thing
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Religious values and principles should be shown greater respect in politics
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The decriminalisation of the personal use of soft drugs is to be welcomed
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Euthanasia should be legalised
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Government spending should be reduced in order to lower taxes
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The EU should acquire its own tax-raising powers
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Governments should bail out failing banks with public money
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Governments should reduce workers' protection regulations in order to fight unemployment
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The EU should drastically reduce its subsidies to Europe's farmers
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Renewable sources of energy (e.g. solar or wind energy) should be supported even if this means higher energy costs
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The promotion of public transport should be fostered through green taxes (e.g. road taxing)
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Policies to fight global warming should be encouraged even if it hampers economic growth or employment
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Restrictions of civil liberties should be accepted in the fight against terrorism
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Criminals should be punished more severely
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On foreign policy issues, such as the relationship with Russia, the EU should speak with one voice
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The European Union should strengthen its security and defence policy
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European integration is a good thing
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The UK is much better off in the EU than outside it
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The European Union should be enlarged to include Turkey
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The European Parliament should be given more powers
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Individual member states of the EU should have less veto power
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Any new European Treaty should be subject to approval in a referendum in the UK
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