As such the party advocated reduced spending in government, at both local and national level.
Most simply put the party advocated higher wages and lower prices.
Every major party in Ireland also advocated a "yes" vote.
It is likely that the provincial party advocated similar positions.
In 1998, the party advocated cutting spending from 50% to 45% within five years, along with reducing the top income tax rate to 35%.
The city's mayor, other city officials, and several private parties all advocated tearing the structure down.
Both parties are advocating a blend of tax cuts and social investment.
The party advocated regional autonomies, but not a federal state.
The party advocated confederate amnesty, civil service reform, and free trade.
The party advocated the separation of Church and state.