As leader of the Help Everybody Live Peacefully Party (H.E.L.P) I present this manifesto to my fellow girls and boys. It’s object is to announce the beliefs.

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As leader of the Help Everybody Live Peacefully Party (H.E.L.P) I present this manifesto to my fellow girls and boys. It’s object is to announce the beliefs for which H.E.L.P stands and to show how we intend to put them into action. For work well done carries meaning that our policies for the future will succeed. Our belief is to use what is good from the past to help each other live peacefully in the future.

Health by Grace Fitzpatrick As secretary for Health I propose: Create specialist centres for different illnesses. Provide better training for doctors and nurses and increase their pay by 5%. Expand ‘leading’ hospitals so more people receive better treatment. Make more medicines available and make all prescriptions free. Fund research and find a cure for Ebola. Buy faster ambulances so people can be treated quicker.

Education by Aaron Hutton As secretary for Education I propose: Free adult education. Longer playtimes to increase the amount of exercise each child receives. Teach a wider range of languages. Ban homework for primary schools. Have PE taught by specialists and introduce a wider range of sports. Make school meals healthier. Teach more science and a better range of topics. Employ more teaching assistants to support children with behavioural problems.

Defence by Liam McEvilly As secretary for Defence I propose: Stop wars by striving for peace with other countries. Building a force field over the country to protect everyone (with a secret exit in case you want a holiday). Ban all shops from selling weapons. Give the police more powers to arrest people who are violent in front of children. Arrest anybody using offensive/ nasty language. Better equip the Armed Forces so they are ready if needed.

Poverty by Reece Britnell As secretary for Poverty I propose: Lower food prices in the UK so nobody goes hungry. Support homeless charities to help the less fortunate. Open shops that support the homeless. Build more shelters for the homeless. Provide more food/aid to poor countries. Provide seeds/plants so people can grow their own crops. Build water pumps in African villages to provide fresh water.