A manifesto of hope, especially for the NHS
A personal response from writer David Wilson.
A personal response from writer David Wilson.
Led By Donkeys offer to sell thebrexitparty.com to Nigel Farage for a £1m donation to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants.
Labour unveils a bold vision for the UK.
The Labour leader vowed to transform Britain with the most ‘ambitious and radical’ programme in decades.
The attempt to top internet searches to read the Labour manifesto was instantly condemned. It comes after the Tory party was given a slap on the wrist by Twitter for changing its profile to look like a fact checking service during the leadership debate on ITV.
The ONS said public sector net borrowing, excluding state-owned banks, rose by £2.3 billion year-on-year to £11.2 billion last month.
The “fuming” news host “empty-chaired” the Conservative Party chairman and ran through a list of election campaign scandals, U-turns, embarrassments and inadequacies that she had been hoping to grill him on while “he is probably 15 feet from where I am standing”.
Corbyn calls the fresh plans a “manifesto of hope” that are “fully costed”, involving no tax increases for 95% of taxpayers.
Mr Corbyn was seen as more trustworthy, more likeable and more in touch with ordinary people by undecided voters than by the electorate as a whole.
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