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Liberal Democrat Fairer Future Economic Recovery Plan

11.37.43am UTC (GMT +0000) Wed 1st Oct 2008

Jerry Roodhouse and Craig Scott Outside Empty Coton Meadows Shops (photography: Mark Gregory)

Jerry Roodhouse and Craig Scott Outside Empty Coton Meadows Shops

Jerry Roodhouse and local Rugby Liberal Democrats fully support the need for action to stabilise the current economic crises. In line with the Liberal Democrat policies the Rugby Liberal Democrats want to see immediate:

Housing sign (photography: Kevin Donnelly)

1. Action on the housing crisis - stop unnecessary repossessions and provide more social housing

Allow families struggling with repayments to sell all or part of the equity in their house and rent it back from a housing association or private firm to help keep them in their home

Introduce a statutory Code of Practice for mortgage lenders to ensure that repossession is only ever the last resort

Allow councils and housing associations to borrow against their assets to buy up unsold properties and land from building companies in order to replenish the social housing stock

Jerry Roodhouse and Vince Cable Food Basket Inflation 2008

2. Action to put more money in people's pockets - tax cuts for people on low and middle incomes

Cut basic income tax by 4p in the pound, paid for by upping taxes on pollution and closing tax loopholes used by the rich

Get tough on unnecessary and wasteful government spending, and use some of the money saved to cut taxes even further for those on low and middle incomes

3. Action to limit the excesses of the City

Firm up the policy of stopping destabilising short-selling of bank shares by hedge funds

Require banks to hold more capital in periods of boom and less in recession, helping to prevent the boom and bust cycle characterised by extremes of irresponsible lending

Decisive action to curb the bonus culture using regulation where necessary to stop large payments which destabilise the financial system by encouraging reckless risk-taking

More effective regulation of those institutions, like hedge funds, that are not subject to the same degree of security and transparency as others.

4. Action to deliver future economic stability

Include house prices in the considerations of the Bank of England when setting interest rates to manage inflation

Independent monitoring of the Government's fiscal rules

5. Action to cut energy bills and fight fuel poverty

Compel energy companies to re-invest the £9 billion profit they have made in kind from the Emissions Trading Scheme into cutting bills through -

The roll out of social tariffs to over two million vulnerable customers

Installation of smart meters, which show consumption costs

A £500 million a year rolling programme to make sure homes are properly insulated

6. Action to help people with debt problems

Roll out a national network of free independent financial advice centres, to ensure that individuals with debt problems can seek assistance promptly and professionally

Expand the social fund, increasing the amount of short term emergency affordable loans, to help low income families pay off high interest debt

7. Action to help people who lose their jobs

Personalised help to suit job seekers' individual needs

Increase the cost of work permits for foreign workers, and direct the money to fund more training for low skilled and unemployed workers already in Britain

8. Action to deliver 'green-collar' jobs and energy independence

Big investment in renewables, home insulation and railways will create thousands of jobs

9. Action to reinvigorate global trade

Work within the EU to unlock the stalemate on agricultural trade between the rich and the developing world, and bring down prices worldwide

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