First Steps Toward Change

This Government will deliver fundamental change.

Alongside our five national missions, which are long-term objectives providing a driving sense of purpose for the country, we'll make an immediate impact on people's lives with our six first steps for change.

Our first steps will:

1. Deliver economic stability

One of our Government's central missions is to restore economic stability, to make every part of our country better off.

We'll grow our economy, improving the prosperity of the UK, and the living standards of working people.

And we'll stick to tough spending rules, to keep taxes, inflation, and mortgages as low as possible.

2. Cut NHS waiting times

We'll cut NHS waiting times by delivering 40,000 more appointments each week, during evenings and weekends.

We'll pay for these appointments by cracking down on tax avoidance and loopholes in our tax system.

Using this money, we'll also double the number of NHS CT and MRI scanners and deliver a dentistry package which includes 700,000 urgent appointments every year.

3. Launch a new Border Security Command

Our approach to securing our borders will include launching a new Border Security Command, deploying more police and investigators to smash the criminal smuggling and trafficking gangs, tackling the problem at source.

It will involve counter-terror style tactics, using the full force of Britain's intelligence and policing to destroy the evil business model of human trafficking.

4. Set up Great British Energy

We'll set up Great British Energy, a company owned by the British people, to deliver power back to the British people.

This publicly owned clean-power company will help cut bills for good and boost energy security, paid for by a windfall tax on oil and gas giants.

Headquartered in Scotland, Great British Energy will drive forward investment in clean, home-grown energy production, create jobs and build supply chains in every corner of the UK.

5. Crack down on antisocial behaviour

Antisocial behaviour hits the poorest communities hardest, and if ignored could lead to more serious offending.

That's why we're putting 13,000 extra neighbourhood police and PCSOs back on the beat, and will make sure every community has a named officer they can

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