No need to apologise, I dip in and out of the forum/threads. So I apologise for making you repeat yourself.
They'll be no attacks from me (at least I'll try and that's a start), I think this is where both sides of the debate need to get better, we may have differing opinions, what we need to do is to try to understand them and finding a middle ground to settle on...The issue with that is does it really take us anywhere?
Tougher on crime, especially drugs - I'm all for tougher on the causes of crime. I think the war on drugs has been lost, punishing users and small time dealers has got us nowhere. Tougher sentences for horrific crimes I can get on board with, but not the death penalty.
Police officers to patrol again - Nothing wrong with that, having the police on the beat and known in the community I think works.
Tougher on immigration - This is the hot topic, that can gets emotional quickly. I personally don't think there is anything wrong with the UKs immigration policy before this current Government came into power. I think there is a complete lack of understanding around immigration and the processes of it. That is no fault of anyone's as how often do indigenous people have to go through the process? Discussions into why people believe immigration is an issue has to be had (and without branding people racist, even if they are) getting examples then research being done into it. If the results back up their assumptions then devise a plan to deal with it, if it doesn't find a way to better communicate why what they believe to be true isn't.
Protection of the countryside - Something I'm sure most would agree on.
A total reform of the education system - I'm unsure what that looks like to you, what you think is currently wrong with it nor your experiences. I know very little about how kids are taught compared to how I was, I know some teachers and some that have stepped away due to the and stress involved, not from teaching but other demands. Would be good to hear from any teachers on this forum about what works well and what needs changing.
British values added to curriculum - British values could mean different things to different people. A real warts and all focus on British history and workings of British government would be good.
Policies focused on the family unit - Again open to interpretation. More help for families such as free day care would be a great start.
Better support for maternity - Everyone should agree with this, for both parents. We can look towards Finland for a good example,
Policies focused on the community - Agree with this, making communities safer, more welcoming and working together surely benefits everyone, as long as their is acceptance of diversity...It should hep with that acceptance.
Protection of positive Christian values - I don't know what Christian values are under threat that they need protecting. I'm firmly anti-religion anyway and if I had my way would get rid of all faith schools (I went to Catholic schools). I understand religion is important to some people but if those values, Christian or otherwise, go against what we deem to be British Values, then they take a back seat.
End to identity politics - Agree with this, we're all complicated individuals that can't be sorted into just one box - I might be what some deem to be a 'hysterical liberal' sometimes but I think I've shown with my responses to your social conservatism that we can agree on things and find some common ground in other areas.
The main thing for me is not accepting simple answers to complicated solutions from any of our elected leaders or opposition. The media should provide more scrutiny over politicians plans to deliver what they are promising and asking how they have come to the conclusion and seeking non partisan experts in those fields to review and offer their opinions should be the norm. For us as people is to try to understand the political opinions of others, better questioning and debate.
We're all susceptible to making statements that are either uncouth or inflammatory. We get emotional over things we passionately believe in and become frustrated when others do not see our way is right. We always will.
So to finish on something that unites us all on this forum....Liverpool fans are c**ts!