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The green party Manifesto in 2019: 12 of the most important policies explained

May 22,2023 12:10 pm

The Green Party of England and Wales launched its 2019 Manifesto called, If Not Now , then when? He wants to submit to introduce the guidelines of The Party , should he win the election.

is a "Green New Deal " measures it is proposing, the materials, through the replacement of fossil fuels and to insulating homes, and investment in cycle paths.

1. You have to spend £100bn a year to cut emissions

greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced, and to fight to zero, to Climate Change .

All the major parties promise a strong effect on the climate, But The Greens are The Most radical by far.

The Conservatives passed a law That is binding on the UK stop almost all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The work is the goal, for the earlier than 2050. The Liberal Democrats are even More ambitious, with a 2045 target. But The Greens say the emissions to be eliminated by 2030.

It would mean, within a Decade , gasoline-and diesel-powered vehicles replaced. Gas-fired boilers would be switched off, for example, hydrogen. All homes would be well insulated and all of the emissions from the industry avoided or caught in the rocks. The people would eat less meat, drive less, in smaller, cleaner cars and the curb, fly.

The Advisory Committee on Climate Change provides independent advice to the government, says 2050 is the earliest credible date for achieving net-zero emissions in most sectors of the economy.

These objectives apply to the whole of the United Kingdom.

2. Invest £6bn in NHS

funding for the NHS would rise from £6bn a year by 2030, with a Further £1 billion Per year for the Care of Higher Education .

The Green Party , the earmarking of £6bn a year, The Money from the tax policies to increase the NHS budget in England over existing plans. Labour has now for a similar annual increase of 2023/24, But The Green policies kick'd and run up to 2030. But the prediction of what the NHS a Decade from now is anyone's guess.

The Party wants a "large" reduction in the participation of the Private Sector , without saying how much will be retained (e.g., with private hospitals for routine surgery).

There is a push for the transfer of health Care to the local communities. But there are big differences in quality in different areas, and the elimination of national-level control is not always in The Best interest of the patient.

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland , all of their own health services, But you will also benefit from any additional resources.

3. Fossil remove fuels from the economy,

tackling Climate Change through the transformation of the economy

The Green Party Manifesto is an important revolution in how the economy works, the expenditure of over a trillion pounds during the five-year Parliament.

The basic philosophy, the expenditure of tens of billions to the decarbonisation of the energy system is in most of the parties standing for election, But The Greens argue That the low interest rates charged currently on The State 's borrowing "an unprecedented opportunity for investment in The Public sector" to Deal with the issue.

A carbon tax applies to all oil and gas production, as well as the use of gasoline, diesel and aviation fuels. This increases consumer prices, and frequent flyers will collect a. Petrol and diesel passenger cars, gradually up to 2030.

The Manifesto lost focuses on the new tasks in new, clean and green industry, But clearly these plans, many of the jobs on the currently existing carbon-intensive sectors, from manufacturing, automotive to aerospace.

This applies to the whole of the British economy, although Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland may have some freedom in the implementation of the guidelines.

4. System Encourage 700 million trees by 2030,

, the farmers More environmentally-friendly way of working and reduce meat in our diet.

The Greens want to do 50% of the farms, agriculture and forestry in a Decade -That of the cultivation of vegetables or livestock between rows of trees. This would change the way the landscape looks, But the farmers ' Association say it is not impossible.

The Greens insist, the United Kingdom, the reduction of emissions of methane from cows and sheep, must products, by means of a "phasing in" a tax on meat and milk for over 10 years. This is a controversial issue. But they say they use the revenue to help farmers transition to More sustainable farming methods.

Much of this applies to the whole of the United Kingdom.

5. Build 100,000 zero-carbon homes

thousands of new houses for social rent each year.

The Green of the local councils to bring The Power of the empty houses back into use and setting affordable residential rents for all tenants. It is an ambitious and radical vision for housing delivery, which, they argue, brings quality of life to think First about the local green spaces, access to cycle paths and pedestrian access to shops and transport.

Yet she sees The State take a much More important role in the provision and management of housing, particularly in the rental sector, a change of emphasis, That the Care of some house-builders and landlords.

housing policy and some elements of traffic transferred.

6. Scrap tuition fees

No tuition fees for students and the debt write-off for ex-students who paid £9,000-a-year fee.

This is a great Deal of The Green Young People . The Cost of cover for a single Bachelor-year-old during their entire time at the University costs approximately £9bn. The Cost of the amortization of existing debt for graduates of paid fees of £9,000 or More Per year is estimated by economists in about £33bn.

Education is transferred, this shall apply only in England. Scottish students pay no fees at Scottish universities.

7. Fund a basic income of £89 for all

A Universal basic income for all adults, regardless of their income.

The Greens say this would replace a simplification of the current system, most of the existing benefits except housing benefit. They say That frees the people from job-insecurity, and so those who are not reached by the current system.

you say, That is not presently on benefits would be worse UBI, the roll-out of completely by the year 2025. will be put under Green It would be extra for families with children and pensioners £178 - almost £10 More Than the current state pension would receive.

It is expensive - The Greens have costed its proposals at £86bn at The Top of the current pension and benefit spending of £256bn. It would be paid for by a tax on emissions of carbon dioxide and other tax changes, such as removing the Income Tax personal allowance.

opponents say That other social services schemes would be More efficient, those who need it most.

This is likely to apply to the whole of the United Kingdom, although the devolved Nations have some freedoms in the implementation.

8. Improving the energy efficiency of millions of households,

keep Get 10 million homes in The Top -energy-assessment within a period of 10 years.

This is an ambitious goal. Your energy performance certificate, or EPC, is a measure of how energy-efficient your house. Almost every building has one, and. The average rating is D. Very few houses receive the highest A rating, That is what The Greens want.

The Greens are particularly interested in the fixing of the existing building. They call this plan "a deep retrofit" costs, along with better insulation in every house, £24. 6bn.

UK Nations would have control over their own housing policies, the Green Party will need to coordinate with the devolved administrations.

9. Ban of single-use plastic

Expand the Plastic Bag tax-bottles, disposable plastic articles, and micro-plastics.

All the major parties now have plans to curb plastic waste. The Greens want the extension of the plastic-bag-tax on plastic bottles, disposable plastic articles, and micro plastics, and expanding, plastic bottle deposit systems.

you would ban the production of single-use plastics for use in the packaging industry.

But concerned about some experts That the seemingly easy directives, in a time of political stress, the use of other materials may be worse for The Planet , in different ways can lead to. For example, glass bottles, for example, usually do not harm wildlife, But they are much heavier than plastic, so you can create higher carbon emissions, when they are transported.

Also scrap HS2 and the electrification of the entire railway network.



environment, green party (england and wales)

Source of news: bbc.com

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