Believing in Britain, believing in Britain’s women.
Posted
on April 09
UKIP
Home Affairs Spokesman Diane James and Deputy Party Chairman Suzanne Evans today
launched a raft of policies which prove that UKIP has policies across its
manifesto commitments that will have a positive impact on Women.UKIP believes strongly that its policies are there for everybody, and does not focus on different interest groups, but of course some policies will have disproportionate effects on different groups in society.
Diane James said “It is a sad fact that the greatest killer of women in society is, according to the ONS, dementia and Alzheimer’s, so UKIPs commitment to £650mn extra funding over the term of the next Government into dementia research will help women disproportionately.
"We will maintain current maternity and paternity rights, we will ensure
that increased funds are available to
carers, again something that will disproportionately help women. We will also abolish the hated tampon
tax. These are just some of a large number
of policies that will help women, at home,
and in the workplace and will help the country at
large.”.