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Since: 2007-08-08 10:30:45.829588
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Turner outlines areas for social progress

UnitedFuture's family spokesperson Judy Turner today outlined some of the significant areas of social policy that UnitedFuture would promote, if it forms part of the next government led by the National party.

"National is often regarded as cold-hearted, tight-fisted and downright mean when it comes to dealing with the less well-off. It will be UnitedFuture's job to ensure that help and resources get to those in greatest need and with as little bureaucratic interference as possible," she said.

"For example, grandparents looking after grandchildren because their children are too ill or drug-addicted to do the job. These people are under incredible financial and physical pressure, yet they receive less help from the State than foster parents.

"We also want to see balance brought back into the Family Court so that shared parenting is the default position where both parents indicate they want to play a part in raising their children.

"DNA testing must be allowed so that fathers who contribute to family support arrangements can be certain they are supporting their own children.

"The care of our elderly citizens would be greatly improved if there was pay parity between nurses employed by district health boards and those employed in resthomes... Read the full text of this article.

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Joe Burton
Since: 2007-08-16 15:27:03.943
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Peter Dunne was the voice of reason in last night’s minor parties’ debate. If National wins this election then we need to have United Future’s centrism as a moderating influence in government, able to dampen down some of the more excessive ideological tendencies of the right, especially if ACT are also at the table!. You can be sure that Peter Dunne and United Future will make sure that families continue to be the focus of government, and that the underprivileged continue to have a voice.

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