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|ff11=Set new standards of consistent disclosure practice
|ff12=End the six-month time limit in which the Information Commissioner can prosecute the deliberate destruction of public records
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|pagename=Northern Ireland
|pagesource=Manifesto 2019:Tackle Poverty and Inequality - Constitutional Issues - Northern Ireland
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|ff1=Work quickly and tirelessly to secure the return of a genuine power- sharing government in Northern Ireland
|ff2=Invest an extra £1.9 billion to end austerity and rebuild public services in Northern Ireland
|ff3=Fully implement new laws on equal marriage in Northern Ireland so that same-sex couples are no longer treated as second-class citizens
|ff4=Bring forward and implementing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland as outlined in the Good Friday Agreement
|ff5=Women in Northern Ireland should have access to abortions in Northern Ireland
|ff6=Protect Northern Ireland and its people in any future Brexit outcome by ensuring that there is no return to a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland or the creation of a regulatory border down the Irish Sea
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|pagename=Wales
|pagesource=Manifesto 2019:Tackle Poverty and Inequality - Constitutional Issues - Wales
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|ff1=Include the Welsh Government’s 20-point plan for the future of the UK to better recognise the realities of a devolved UK
|ff2=Long-term reform of how the UK allocates public expenditure to ensure that it reflects the needs of different parts of our country
|ff3=Labour in Wales has pioneered the social partnership approach, investing an extra £3.4 billion in Wales, and a UK Ministry for Employment Rights we will be able to do much more
|ff4=Create jobs in Wales through environmental energy schemes such as the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project
|ff5=Work with people of Ynys Môn (Anglesey)to maximise its potential for new nuclear energy, alongside investment in renewables
|ff6=Wales and Westminster will work together, using the Thomas Commission on Justice report to improve the justice system
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|pagename=Scotland
|pagesource=Manifesto 2019:Tackle Poverty and Inequality - Constitutional Issues - Scotland
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|ff1=Give around 700,000 Scottish workers a pay rise when we introduce a Real Living Wage of £10 an hour
|ff2=Provide Scotland with at least around £100 billion of additional resources over two terms
|ff3=£10 billion from our new National Transformation Fund invested in the building of 120,000 council and social homes in Scotland over the next ten years, ending the housing crisis and creating up to 50,000 jobs
|ff4=As part of our Green Industrial Revolution we will invest £6 billion in retrofitting houses across Scotland, which will help tackle the climate emergency at the same time as lowering bills, ending fuel poverty and creating 35,000 jobs
|ff5=Provide the Scottish National Investment Bank, under Scottish control, with £20 billion of lending power to deliver funds to local projects and Scotland’s small businesses
|ff6=Focus on tackling the climate emergency, ending austerity and cuts, and getting Brexit sorted. That’s why in the early years of a UK Labour government we will not agree to a Section 30 order request if it comes from the Scottish Government
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