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Quicklinks:
- Motorcyclists Matter – to ensure that biker related questions are compulsory in the driving theor...- Stop the beer duty escalator- Reject Winsor Part 2 Completely- Recruit 5000 more NHS midwives in England- Drop the VAT hike on the sale of static caravans- Resurrect the 'Wind Turbines (Minimum Distances from Residential Premises) Bill by Lord Reay- 21 Reasons to Re-Open the Birmingham Pub Bombings Inquiry- Stop police privatisation- Increase the minimum wage for under 21 year olds- Funding for Research into Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)- Help working parents meet childcare costs by raising the cap on childcare vouchers to £75 per week- Free meals for College students