- Funding for the Lough Neagh Action Plan should reflect the scale of this environmental and economic emergency, and long-term remediation needed
- A revised budget should detail increases in funding for active travel, public transport subsidies, and other measures needed to deliver the “Cleaner and Greener Transport” pillar of its strategy
- Bring home care services back into the public sector
- Ringfence money for SEN children
- End wasteful duplication of services in education by providing all education in integrated, secular, comprehensive schools
- All healthcare to be delivered without payment at the point of demand
- All health service institutions using associate consultants be audited against value for money criteria and all privatisation (including outsourcing) of health services be stopped
- Additional ringfenced funding for tackling violence against women and girls
- Small farmers play a vital role in providing rural employment Support their struggle for the immediate satisfaction of their demands related to the improvement of conditions for direct producers, rural workers, as well as consumers
- Non-Domestic Rates Reliefs should end
- End the maximum cap on domestic rates
- Develop a State-Owned Construction Company
- A large-scale public housing programme through a Direct Labour Organisation to be paid for by monies accrued due to the removal of rates relief for church buildings, industries and vacant commercial properties, and removal of the current maximum cap on housing rates
- All future government infrastructure and construction projects to provide explicit figures on profits accruing to private sector entities
- End the use of consultancy firms in the public sector
- Humans must be afforded the ability to review and override AI-derived decisions within the NI public sector
- Workers and their representatives should be included on the Public Sector Transformation Board Transformation and recovery funding provided by the PSTB should be tied to mandatory union recognition