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Conservative Party’s Current Policies
Economy:
The Conservatives plan to cut corporation taxes into 24%, they also have a plan to try and cut it down to 22% by 2014.
The Conservatives also want to stop Labour’s job taxes.

Equality:
The Conservative party wishes to try and tackle Homophobia, especially inside sport. The Conservatives also want to make businesses and work places much more LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) friendly.
The Conservatives are currently debating to try and make same sex marriages legal.

Businesses:
The Conservatives are trying to help out smaller businesses, and have already doubled small business rates. Which means 330,000 small businesses will not have to pay any business rates until April 2013.
The Conservatives have introduced a National Insurance holidays to businesses outside the South East and London.

Big Society:
Conservatives are currently trying to encourage volunteering, which is a scheme to bring together young people from different back grounds.
The Conservatives have started training Community Organisers to identify local leaders and bring people together so that these people can act on what is most important to their community.
A nuclear family is a universal term to describe a two generation combination/grouping usually consisting of a father, mother and one or more children (usually two children). They would live in the same household all together to make up the ‘nuclear family’. A nuclear family is a universal term to describe a two generation combination/grouping usually consisting of a father, mother and one or more children (usually two children). They would live in the same household all together to make up the ‘nuclear family’. A nuclear family is a universal term to describe a two generation combination/grouping usually consisting of a father, mother and one or more children (usually two children). They would live in the same household all together to make up the ‘nuclear family’. A

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