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The Conservatives will launch their election manifesto on Tuesday by asking voters to join them in government, the BBC has learned. | The Conservatives will launch their election manifesto on Tuesday by asking voters to join them in government, the BBC has learned. |
The 130-page document with a plain blue cover is entitled "Invitation to join the government of Britain". | The 130-page document with a plain blue cover is entitled "Invitation to join the government of Britain". |
Pledges include giving voters the power to sack their MP, and cutting stamp duty for first time house buyers. | Pledges include giving voters the power to sack their MP, and cutting stamp duty for first time house buyers. |
Labour, which launched its manifesto on Monday, pledged to "renew" Britain; the Lib Dems to reform the tax system. | Labour, which launched its manifesto on Monday, pledged to "renew" Britain; the Lib Dems to reform the tax system. |
Low interest rates | Low interest rates |
The Conservatives' manifesto also confirms the party's plans to reverse Labour's 1% rise National Insurance from April 2011. | The Conservatives' manifesto also confirms the party's plans to reverse Labour's 1% rise National Insurance from April 2011. |
On the economy, the Tories promise to eliminate the bulk of the structural deficit over the parliament, have a fiscal policy that would help "keep interest rates lower for longer", reduce youth unemployment, and cut the number of children in workless households. | On the economy, the Tories promise to eliminate the bulk of the structural deficit over the parliament, have a fiscal policy that would help "keep interest rates lower for longer", reduce youth unemployment, and cut the number of children in workless households. |
The Tories also promise to "raise productivity growth" in the public sector. | The Tories also promise to "raise productivity growth" in the public sector. |
Regarding welfare, the Tories confirm their promise to create a single work programme for everyone who is unemployed, reassessing all existing incapacity benefit claimants. | Regarding welfare, the Tories confirm their promise to create a single work programme for everyone who is unemployed, reassessing all existing incapacity benefit claimants. |
Those found fit for work would be transferred to Job Seekers' Allowance. | Those found fit for work would be transferred to Job Seekers' Allowance. |
Other policies put forward include allowing parents and charities to set up new academy schools, and the right for people to veto council tax rises through local referendums. | Other policies put forward include allowing parents and charities to set up new academy schools, and the right for people to veto council tax rises through local referendums. |
In addition, the Conservatives want to make police forces more accountable through a directly-elected individual, and give communities the right to buy their local pub or post office. | In addition, the Conservatives want to make police forces more accountable through a directly-elected individual, and give communities the right to buy their local pub or post office. |
They also confirm their promise to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1m and freeze council tax for two years. | They also confirm their promise to raise the inheritance tax threshold to £1m and freeze council tax for two years. |
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On health, the Tories pledge to increase spending in real terms every year, while giving patients greater choice of health care provider that meets NHS standards within NHS prices. | |
The Conservatives also propose to give greater freedoms to local authorities, ending the ring-fencing of their spending, so that cash can be spent on local priorities. | |
On crime, they promise prison sentences for anyone convicted of knife offences, as well as more mobile scanners on streets and public transport. | |
When offenders leave prison, private and voluntary sector providers will be paid by results for training and rehabilitating. | |
On immigration, the Tories promise to set an annual limit for the number of non-European Union migrants allowed in to live and work in the UK. | |
For older people, the Tories promise to "protect" the winter fuel payment, free bus passes, free TV licenses, disability living allowance and attendance allowance, and the pension credit. |