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Thursday, 1 March 2007, 17:07 GMT

Manifesto launch for 'new Dawn'

Dawn Purvis pictured at PUP manifesto launch The Progressive Unionist Party wants all future housing developments to include units for first-time buyers.

The party's manifesto, launched in east Belfast, focuses on education, housing, water charges and poverty.

The party is calling for investment in social housing and a special fund to rehabilitate sectarian hotspots.

New party leader Dawn Purvis, one of three candidates being fielded, said they wanted to continue the work done by David Ervine, who died in January.

Ms Purvis said housing policy was "integral to successfully tackling poverty and environmental issues".

"We also recognise that the soaring price of housing in Northern Ireland is making it increasingly difficult for first-time buyers to access the market," she said.

PUP mural The key points of the manifesto include:




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