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We have frozen
Council Tax for four years, saving an average family more than
£300.
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We’ve slashed or
abolished business rates for some 80,000 small firms and local
employers, protecting jobs in tough times.
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We’ve put 1,000 more
police on Scotland’s streets, helping drive crime down to its
lowest level for 32 years.
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We’ve abolished
prescription charges, saving people with long-term illnesses an
average of more than £180.
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The National
Conversation launched in 2007 revived progress on the
constitutional debate in Scotland, and paves the way for an
independence referendum in the next parliament.
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We’ve restored free
higher education by ruling out upfront fees and abolishing the
£2,300 graduate endowment - a back door tuition fee.
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We’re delivering a
record-breaking 25,000 modern apprenticeships in the year ahead
– a two-thirds increase on 2007.
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We’ve transformed
Scotland into a world leader in green energy, consenting a
record 39 new renewable projects since we came to office – more
than double the previous administration.
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Our £10 million
Saltire Prize for marine energy innovation is establishing
Scotland at the forefront of this global renewable technology.
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We’ve removed tolls
on the Forth and Tay Bridges, saving commuters £184 a year on
crossing the Tay, and £207 a year on crossing the Forth.
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We’ve kept healthcare
local. That means A&E units have been saved, children’s cancer
services and neurosurgery units protected, and maternity units
kept open.
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We have provided
vital support for the staging of two of the world’s greatest
sporting events here in Scotland in 2014 – the Commonwealth
games in Glasgow and the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. This includes
the building of a new National Indoor Sports Arena and the Sir
Chris Hoy Velodrome.
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We’ve started 24,000
social sector homes since coming into office in 2007 – that’s an
average of 115 new houses every week.
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We’ve helped some of
the world’s poorest people by doubling the international
development budget and protecting that aid from UK cuts.
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We’ve delivered
smaller government, including fewer ministers and departments,
saving more than £4 million over the parliamentary term.
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We’ve provided
funding to secure the Dundee V&A museum, the new Bannockburn
visitor centre, and the creation of the Robert Burns Birthplace
Museum in Ayrshire.
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We’ve provided extra
funding for Scotland’s veteran charities, and ensured our
ex-service men and women receive priority treatment in the NHS
and other services.
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We’ve established
Creative Scotland as a single, national body for the arts,
culture and creative industries.
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We’ve protected
spending in the NHS with an extra £1.2 billion to health boards
over the last four years to safeguard frontline services – and
we will continue to protect the health budget.
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We’ve abolished
hidden waiting lists, and reduced hospital waiting lists to a
record low.
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We’ve increased the
number of nurses, doctors and dentists working in the NHS – and
we are reducing the number of senior managers by a quarter.
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There are 1,000 more
cleaners in the health service, including many more at the BGH,
helping ensure infection in Scottish hospitals across Scotland
is now at an all-time low.
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We’ve set up a tough
new inspectorate to ensure that our hospitals are clean.
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We’ve banned
irresponsible alcohol discounts in supermarkets and off
licences.
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We’ve made sure our
older generation is properly cared for by increasing payments
for free personal and nursing care for the first time since it
was introduced.
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We’ve delivered on
our ambitious cancer target which means treatment begins within
one month of a decision to treat.
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We are building the
£840 million new South Glasgow Hospital without using PFI/PPP.
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We’ve cut the risk
from cervical cancer for the next generation of young women by
providing the HPV vaccine for girls in S2.
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One million more
Scots are registered with NHS dentists under the SNP Government.
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We’ve delivered a new
dental school in Aberdeen (reversing Tory closure of the
Edinburgh Dental School in 1986).
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We’ve frozen bonuses
to NHS consultants.
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We’ve made sure more
GP practices are open in the evenings and at weekends.
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We’ve abolished
charges at all NHS-run hospital car parks.
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We’ve introduced a
Patient Rights Act to provide new statutory rights for all those
using the health service.
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We’ve given the
public a direct say in the NHS by introducing pilot elections in
two health boards.
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We’re working for a
healthier Scotland by raising the legal age for buying tobacco
to 18.
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We’ve delivered more
than 40,000 new heating systems and helped Scots on low incomes
to reduce energy costs and keep their homes warm.
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We’ve enabled
councils to build new homes for the first time in years,
providing funding for 3,300 new council houses.
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We’ve reformed the
Right to Buy in order to protect social housing for rent.
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We’ve helped over
5,300 people buy their first home with our shared equity scheme.
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We’ve helped 10,000
pensioners and families secure £1.6 million in savings through
our benefits health check.
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We’ve invested £17
million in the establishment of world class multi-sport
facilities at Aberdeen Sports Village, Toryglen Regional Indoor
Football Training Centre, and Ravenscraig Sports Centre.
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We’ve invested £7.5
million to improve our medal hopes in 2012 and 2014 with World
Class facilities for training for our elite and emerging
athletes.
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We’ve delivered the
smallest average primary school class sizes ever, and set a new
legal limit of 25 pupils for primary one.
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Since the last
election, 330 schools will have been built or refurbished - 80
more than planned by Labour.
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We have lifted over
130,000 pupils out of crumbling school buildings.
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We’ve raised
standards in schools by introducing the new Curriculum for
Excellence.
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We’ve increased
funding for college bursaries to a record £89 million,
supporting a record 42,000 students.
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We’ve expanded free
nursery education, benefitting 100,000 children.
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We’ve given legal
protection to rural schools, preventing unnecessary closure.
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We’re helping less
well-off youngsters by continuing the £30-a-week Educational
Maintenance Allowance – now scrapped in England.
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We’ve introduced
tough new qualifications – the Scottish Baccalaureate – in
science and languages, challenging the brightest pupils to
achieve more.
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We’ve helped 250,000
people expand their learning with Individual Learning Accounts
to pay for training courses.
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We’ve extended free
school meals to 55,000 children from lower income families.
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We’ve helped
home-grown talent perform in Edinburgh with a £6 million Expo
Fund for the City’s festivals.
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We’ve reformed the
unique and successful Children’s Hearing System to make it fit
for the future.
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We’ve made sure
children who need additional support to learn get the help they
need with new laws and guidance for all schools.
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More than 2,600
primary children are now able to learn in dedicated Gaelic
language classes, up by a fifth since 2007.
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We’ve protected more
than 15,000 jobs in Scotland during the recession, including by
accelerating spending on nearly £350 million of public projects
as part of our comprehensive Economic Recovery Plan.
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We’ve put Scotland on
course to exceed our interim target of 31 per cent of Scotland’s
electricity from clean green renewable sources this year. And
we’re on track for 80 per cent by 2020.
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The approval we’ve
given for a desperately needed new Forth Road Bridge will ease
congestion, cut journey times, boost business and secure some
3,000 jobs.
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We’ve delivered an
extra £2.3 billion for jobs and public services by driving up
efficiency in government – far exceeding the target of 1.5%
efficiency savings.
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We’ve established a
£10 million national life sciences institute in Dundee.
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We’ve funded
improvements to major roads across the country including the M8,
the M80, the A9, A90 and A96. We’re also completing the M74 -
bringing new jobs and helping local regeneration.
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We’ve protected
Scotland’s pensioners from UK cuts by guaranteeing free bus
travel, and we are extending the scheme to injured veterans.
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We’ve successfully
completed one of the largest rail projects in Scotland for
decades, with the opening of the Airdrie-Bathgate rail line.
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We’ve helped tourism
and the local economy in the Western Isles through a pilot
scheme to reduce ferry fares.
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We’ve funded
improvements in rail services and journey times from Inverness,
Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth to Glasgow and Edinburgh.
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We’ve invested £2.4
billion in improving the nation’s water infrastructure, and
published proposals to boost the role of Scottish Water,
publicly owned for the public benefit.
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We’re on track to
slash the number of quangos by more than a quarter.
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We’ve established
Public Contracts Scotland, a website that makes it easier than
ever for small businesses to access government contacts.
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We’ve invested £2
million in small post offices, helping 49 businesses expand and
stay open.
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We have established
the Scottish Investment Fund to help grassroots business
projects get up and running.
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We’ve reformed
Scottish Enterprise so that it focuses on growth sectors, growth
markets and growth companies – boosting key industries such as
renewables, financial services and life sciences.
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We delivered
Scotland’s first ever year of Homecoming in 2009, encouraging
more than 95,000 visitors to travel to Scotland and exceeding
its target by generating £53.7 million in additional tourism
revenue.
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Violent crime is down
by over a fifth since the SNP came to office, with nearly 3,000
fewer violent offences last year.
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We’ve used over £30
million seized from criminal behaviour to invest in community
projects for over 300,000 Scottish kids.
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Fear of crime has
fallen – and the risk of becoming a victim of crime continues to
fall, and is lower than south of the Border.
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Knife crime is down
by 30 per cent since this government took office, but we must
and will step up efforts to keep driving this figure down.
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We’ve delivered
faster justice, with three-quarters of cases completed within
six months – compared to only two-thirds in 2006/07. And
criminals are being locked up for longer, with prison sentences
at their longest for a decade.
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We’ve put in place
new measures to cut the cycle of re-offending with tough
community punishment.
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We’ve reformed the
laws on sexual offences to make it easier to prosecute people
for serious sexual attacks.
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We’ve increased
funding for Victim Support Scotland, and our victim notification
scheme is helping people affected by crime.
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We’re tackling
Scotland’s drug problem head-on through our national drugs
commission, the new national drugs strategy, and 20 per cent
more funding to help people recover from addiction.
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We’ve provided
parents with more information on dangerous paedophiles to
protect children in local communities.
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We’ve given the go
ahead to a new prison for the North East of Scotland, as part of
our prison building programme.
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We are building the
Gartcosh crime campus, and have established the Serious and
Organised Crime Taskforce.
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We’ve provided
Citizens Advice Scotland with extra funding to provide advice
and support to families facing debt problems.
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We are reforming the
law on Double Jeopardy, to help ensure that the guilty do not
escape justice.
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We’ve introduced
world leading Climate Change legislation to reduce greenhouse
gas emissions by 42 per cent by the end of the decade.
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We’ve secured £1.6
billion of investment for Scotland’s rural economy through the
Scottish Rural Development Programme.
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Scotland is clean as
well as green - under an SNP Government, recycling is at its
highest level ever.
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We have developed a
non-nuclear energy strategy for Scotland, including working with
partners to progress the concept of a European Super Grid to
export our surplus power.
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We’ve promoted
Scotland’s top quality produce – sales of Scottish food and
drink have increased by 30 per cent since the SNP came to
office.
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We’ve helped make our
communities safer from flooding with investment in flood
defences and new measures in the Flooding Act.
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We’ve backed
consumers with a continued ban on planting GM crops in Scotland.
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We’ve developed
Conservation Credits, catch quotas and on-board CCTV, working
with fishermen to develop and implement fisheries policies right
for the 21st century.
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We are the first
administration to introduce a scheme dedicated to encouraging
new entrants into farming, worth £10 million.
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We’ve delivered the
Wildlife and Natural Environment Bill, toughening up wildlife
crime measures and protecting Scotland’s environment as one of
our greatest assets.
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We’ve passed a
Crofting Reform Act, tackling absenteeism, neglect and
speculation to protect crofting for future generations.