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| '''Motto''' || Empowering people by empowering communities.
 
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Revision as of 05:18, 19 November 2006


Labor-Democratic Reformists
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Established 2006 (1939)
Address 713 Oliver Clarkssen Street

Hamptonshire City, CCD

Hamptonshire 7822-B82-114

Economic ideology Market Socialism/Social Democratic
Social ideology Communitarian
Party leader Vacant
Party president Laura Cohen
Colors Black, Gold
Motto Empowering people by empowering communities.

Stances on issues

Economic issues

  • Economic regulation: Government regulation to ensure worker protection and worker ownership. The State is involved in the economy, but does not control it.
  • Income tax: Introduction of a Federal 25% flat tax on income over K50,000 a year; None at Provincial level.
  • VAT: Increase Federal VAT; Provincial VATs cannot exceed 2%

Social issues

  • Abortion: Support a woman's right to choose
  • Death penalty: Abolish
  • Euthanasia: Support without condition
  • Gay marriage: Support without condition
  • Prostitution: Full decriminalization
  • Drugs: Full decriminalization of possession
  • Social Insurance: Increase payouts at the Federal level
  • Welfare: Available to all households that cannot support themselves

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: Diplomacy and military neutrality.
  • Immigration: Abolish all quotas
  • Membership in the Hamptonian Empire: The Empire should be disbanded and following referenda in each member-state, a Commonwealth of Associated States acting as a cultural link between all members should be established.
  • Religious beliefs: Political separation of church and state; Disestablishment of the Roman Catholic Church of Hamptonshire; Absolute freedom of (non)belief