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UKIP Manifesto 2017: key positions on corporate accountability
Analysis
We do not accept that either a “hard” Brexit or an exit from the EU without a deal is in the interests of the British people. We will be actively campaigning to safeguard jobs, uphold basic rights and put environmental protection at the heart of any future trade deals.
May 30th, 2017
| by Corporate Justice Coalition
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Conservative Party Manifesto 2017: key positions on corporate accountability
Analysis
The Conservative 2017 Manifesto shares a number of similarities with pledges made under the 2015 Manifesto. These include: reducing red tape, addressing tax avoidance and evasion, and requiring companies to publish information on executive pay. In their 2017 Manifesto, the Conservatives pledge to introduce measures that ensure employees’ interests are represented on company boards, however...
May 18th, 2017
| by Ayesha Carmouche
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Plaid Cymru manifesto 2017: key positions on corporate accountability
Analysis
Plaid Cymru will put an end to the unfair business rates system, by moving towards a turnover-based system. We will ensure there is a properly funded Welsh Development Bank to invest in Welsh businesses.
May 16th, 2017
| by Ayesha Carmouche
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