UKIP Reasons to vote for change Dr Jonathan Munday Rushden Academy 20 th April 2015.

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UKIP Reasons to vote for change Dr Jonathan Munday Rushden Academy 20 th April 2015

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Deficit

Conservative Action on the Deficit

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Debt

Conservative Action on the Debt

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Trade

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Population

Conservative Action on Immigration

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Housing

The Cons/Lab mess we’re in: Politics 1970 – 1974 Conservative 1974 – 1979 Labour 1979 – 1997 Conservative 1997 – 2010 Labour 2010 – 2015 Conservative Coalition 2015 – 2020 Either Conservative or Labour Coalition Where is the price for failure?

The Cons/Lab mess they’re in

Time for a rethink “The definition of INSANITY is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result” Albert Einstein

Time for a rethink Don’t get mad, get even Robert F. Kennedy

Change is Possible

Dr Jonathan Munday £NHS GP for nearly 30 years £Led NHS Integration pilot project £Local Councillor for 16 years £Mayor of my Borough at 38 £Experience as a Magistrate £Charity Trustee £President for St John Ambulance £Lives in Wellingborough

Change has already happened

The Truth about UKIP

UKIP Policies

The E.U. £An IN/OUT referendum in 2015 £A fair referendum £Control our Borders £Make our own laws £A British Bill of Rights £Cut Business Regulation £Leave the CAP £No EU army A referendum in 2017 after renegotiation Decision will depend on that No referendum in case you say Out

The Economy and Tax £Raise tax allowance to £13000 £Introduce 30% band - £45k-£55k £Increase transferable married couples allowance to £1500 £Revise corporation tax – Google £Abolish Inheritance tax £Reduce small business rates £Cut EU & Whitehall regulation Personal allowance to £ % threshold raised to £50k No IHT on £1m, if its your house Top rate 50% at 150K Raise 40% threshold Mansion Tax on £2m houses Scrap Non Dom status Scrap Married Tax Allowance Raise Corporation Tax

Immigration £No immigration from unskilled workers for five years £An Australian style points based system for skilled workers £No access to benefits and NHS and to take out health insurance £Tackle sham marriages £Visas for students and asylum No control on EU immigration No benefits for four years No control on EU immigration No benefits for two years 1000 extra border staff

NHS £3 billion new investment – nurse 8000 GPs 3000 MW £No NHS access for new migrants £Local Health Boards £Scrap Hospital parking charges £150 million for Dementia £1 billion for elderly social care £Integrate NHS and Social Service £8 billion new investment ?how Devolve to major city LAs only £2.5 billion new investment

Education £Bring back Grammar Schools £Introduce vocational and technical schools £Scrap tuition fees for STEMM £Abolish Key Stage 1 SATS £Reduce Teacher assessments, appraisals and data collection £Ofsted inspection by petition Failing schools taken over 500 new free schools Children retake Key Stage 2 Tuition fees £9000 Parent led Academies Primary childcare 8am – 6pm Tuition fees £6000

General Election: 7 th May am- 10pm