The party has a range of policies on healthcare, political reform, the economy, immigration, housing, education and environmental sustainability.
Health • To reverse privatisation and restore a publicly run NHS that provides
universal healthcare. • To repeal the
Health and Social Care Act 2012, remove the internal market and
purchaser/provider split, and end use of
Private Finance Initiative (PFI) deals. • To protect the NHS from involvement in international trade agreements such as
TTIP. • To involve patients and staff in NHS decision processes and reduce reliance on management consultants. • To improve public health, social care, housing and other matters that affect the nation's health. • To combat
gender inequality in healthcare and the workplace • To demand a moratorium on hospital re-configurations unless there are evidence-based, clinical reasons with local and staff support and adequate alternatives already in place.
Political reform • To enact stricter controls on MPs' and Peers' voting when they have a
conflict of interest. • To reform the
House of Lords so at least 80% of members are
directly elected through
single transferable vote, while the remainder are appointed for fixed terms based on expertise in specialist fields • To review the system of
party whips and the practice of voting without attending debate. • To end the
revolving door culture of UK politics. • To lower the
voting age to 16. • To appoint a commission to investigate a move towards
proportional representation.
Economy • To reject
austerity and oppose further public spending cuts. • To increase spending on key
public services and infrastructure with a view to increasing the UK's
GDP. • To ensure taxation is
progressive and take actions to reduce
tax avoidance and
evasion. • To improve regulation of the
financial sector, including separation of the retail and investment arms of banks. • To introduce a
living wage, ban
zero-hour contracts and work towards a state of
minimal unemployment. == Electoral performance ==