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General Election 2010

Gulzar  Nazir

Gulzar Nazir

Christian Party
Oldham East and Saddleworth Constituency

Address
51 Melling Road
Oldham
OL4 1PN

Fighting for the UK's Christian values

THE most important election for decades is just around the corner and I would like to persuade you to vote for the Christian Party.

I was born in Pakistan and I have been a Christian all my life.

Since I came over here I have noticed that the policies in place are not benefiting the Christian community.

The Government only focuses on the majority and is not sticking to the roots of the country — which are that England is a Christian country and has never changed and it never will.

In my opinion, the country is losing its Christian values; which makes me very upset. I believe that all the communities should come together to pull through these tough times in our lives.

Immigration

::Negotiated agreement with the EU to apply the immigration points system to migrants from the European Union, or in the event of non-agreement declare a unilateral change in immigration policy.

::Make private health insurance a visa requirement for immigrants.

::Initiate a No (private sector) Home — No Visa policy.

::Call for a binding referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the European Union.

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Biography

 

The 41-year-old, who is married and has three sons, is a nurse and team leader at Avalon Park Nursing Home and has lived in Clarksfield since 2002. A life-long Roman Catholic, he has a keen interest in caring for the elderly, helping the community, mixing with local residents and spending time with his family.
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Social Security

::Reform the benefit system to eradicate the risk associated with leaving the welfare system and entering work. This would be accomplished by suspending benefit claims for a period of nine months rather than closing them when an unemployed person gains employment. .

Defence

::Maintain a well resourced military with a nuclear deterrent.

::Withdraw British troops from Afghanistan.

::Support an enabling role for British military training personnel, by way of providing military training for the Afghan army.

::Fight for improvement in care and support for ex-servicemen and women.

Law and order

::Clarify and correct legislation to establish the right of parents and families to protect their homes from criminals.

::Promote initiatives to foster civic pride and community ownership of our streets, and reject the hampering of such initiatives on health and safety grounds.

::Abolish race equality laws, sexual orientation equality laws, and gender equality laws so that there are no special benefits for special interest groups, but justice for all.

Education

::Ensure that the United Kingdom’s Christian heritage is properly reflected in the National Curriculum.

::Link the funding of university courses to the medium and long-term needs of society and the economy through consultation with industry and community leaders.

::Call for sex education classes to be given only to secondary school children on a parental opt-in basis.

General Election 2010

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