Sentences with phrase «flagship coalition policy»

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Empowering local people to help out in their communities is one of the flagship policies of the coalition government's «Big Society».
The coalition government's two flagship policy edifices are localism and the big society.
The coalition government wanted a fixed five - year run in order that it could meet its flagship policy of eradicating the fiscal deficit in one parliamentary term.
One of the flagship policies of the last few months of the coalition government was the introduction of an additional compulsory one year supervision by the private companies for anyone sentenced to prison for a short period.
The same is true of the Coalition's flagship policy — to eliminate the deficit by 2015 - 16.
Nonetheless, the burden of compromise fell heaviest on the Liberal Democrats; and within the Programme for Government coalition agreement a significant number of their flagship policies were diluted (e.g. electoral reform), forestalled (e.g. House of Lords reform) or disregarded entirely (e.g. UK - wide federalism).
Analysis by the charity Care and the Centre for Social Justice has shown that a transferable tax allowance is more pro-poor than the Coalition's flagship tax policy of raising the starting threshold for paying income tax.
Some flagship and controversial Coalition policies such as elected police chiefs and HS2 have divided Tory members.
The coalition government ushered in its flagship pupil premium policy in April 2011 with a # 625 million war - chest to «provide a real incentive for good schools to take pupils from poorer backgrounds».
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