5 Key Commitments for Change
Posted on February 09, 2007 at 06:30 PM
Today Labour Party leader, Pat Rabbitte TD, announced all of his five key Commitments for Change. These are five clear commitments which Pat Rabbitte TD and the Labour Party promise to deliver in government.
"The Labour Party is going to bring about change in this election. People have rightly been asking me what difference change will make- these 5 commitments for change will make that clear. I am committing to voters that if the Labour Party is elected to government, we will introduce these set of changes that will have a positive impact on their quality of life.
This election is going to be about the quality of life of hard working families in communities all over Ireland. The Labour party is committed to a dynamic economy which continues to generate prosperity for all our people. It is time now to deliver on a better quality of life that this prosperity provides us with- and to do that we need to make a change."
Pat's 5 Commitments for Change are:
- More beds in clean hospitals
- Pre-school education for all our children
- More GardaĆ on the beat in neighbourhoods
- Abolish the means test for carers
- Enable more people to begin to buy a home
To read more about these commitments, please click here.
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