This page contains links to allow you to download a number of statements and draft manifesto pledges from the mainstream political parties and from environmental organisations such as Greenpeace.
To minimise your download time, all the documents (doc files) have been compressed into WinZip archives under their respective names. The version of WinZip used is version: V7.0 SR1 and is available from WinZip Website*.
Note: For your convenience, each of the zip files also contains a Rich Text Format (RTF) version of the appropriate document, which can be loaded into earlier versions of Word and a variety of alternative PC-based word processing packages.
All documents were created using Microsoft Word 95 (Version 7.00) and can be loaded into a compatible version of Word by following these steps:-
Select the Document archive you would like to download from the list below.
Download the appropriate zip file to the disk/directory of your choice.
Use your favourite virus checker to assure yourself that the downloaded archive(s) of your choice are "clean" and virus-free.
Run Winzip and extract the *.doc file from the selected zip file, into a disk/directory of your choice.
Start Word and open the doc file (or RTF) in the normal fashion.
In the unlikely event that you experience problems downloading any of the documents shown below, please send E-mail to the webmaster (see our Contacts Page for details)
Select the appropriate link from the list below to begin downloading the presentation of your choice:-
Download Document Archive: Libdem-Strategy.zip (5 kb)
This zip archive contains a draft manifesto pledge by the Liberal Democrat Party, detailing their environmental position for the upcoming national elections.
Download Document Archive: Tory-Strategy.zip (21 kb)
This zip archive contains a draft manifesto pledge by the Conservative Party, detailing their environmental position for the upcoming national elections.
Download Document Archive: Greenpeace-Incineration.pdf (87 kb)
This 7-page file is in Adobe PDF format only. It raises many of the health and environmental concerns already covered elsewhere in this site, along with Greenpeace's stand on the issue of incineration.
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