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Temporarily introduce a fiscally neutral VAT cut to combat Stagflation
Economists often struggle with what to do in times of stagflation. One method that could work is a targeted VAT cut, which could be fundedMake Energy suppliers invest their record profits in renewables for domestic and commercial customers
Energy suppliers keep announcing record profits year after year despite being forced to pay higher and higher prices to purchase the fuel iHalt the advance of parking permit zones in residential areas
Local governments are being too quick and aggressive in assigning parking permit zones in areas that clearly do not need them. Many roads tInstruct water companies to return to charging churches as charities rather than as business premises
Changes in water charging structures in a number of regions mean that churches are charged on the same scale as businesses, leading to large (for exaFootball Players proven to have Dived should be punished in future matches
The culture of diving in football can ruin the sport, as an unfair penalty can swing the game.I propose that if they are proven to have
Level the advertising budgets of the major parties for future elections
The election campaign in this and many other countries is spoiled by the fact that the funding between the major parties is so uneven.Set up an independant civil liberties watchdog
Civil liberties are too easily thrown away, particularly when a government govens with fear.It would be useful to have an independant w
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