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"If these amendments are agreed to, it won't be like the Howard-era ABCC, it will still have teeth, it will still be an effective watchdog but there will be safeguards in place," he said.
Labour insists that those with properties worth tens of millions will pay far more than those in a £2m home, and that there will be safeguards for people without high incomes.
Of course, if it is ever made easier and legal here – as I hope it eventually will be – there will be safeguards to make sure the sick person really did want to end it all; but one doubts if that will always stop the miserable family from feeling the way we did, only worse.
He did note there will be safeguards for minors that will limit the "capacity of police to question or deal with minors in a way which is regarded given the age of the person to be unreasonable".
"If Russia wins and they accept the opportunity to host, then as happens every year again, the relevant authorities will sign an agreement with the European Broadcasting Union guaranteeing the safety of everyone that goes - so there will be safeguards in place," he told me.
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Jobs will be safeguarded.
The Department of Health insists patient confidentiality will be safeguarded.
"The priority of the next Labour government will be safeguarding vital postal services.
Their welfare will be safeguarded by the terms of our partnership with the supplier.
They have requested a delay to gain assurances that services will be safeguarded.
What few will tolerate for long is a sense of perpetual uncertainty about whether their interests will be safeguarded.
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