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This is a list of the British Labour Party general election manifestos since the nascent party first fielded candidates at the 1900 general election.. From its foundation, general election manifestos were issued for the Labour Party as a whole, whereas the manifestos of the Conservative and Liberal parties generally took the form of a form of a short personal address by the leader of the party ...
In the Observer, Corbyn claimed that Labour's election campaign had successfully re-set the terms of debate and his manifesto would be seen as "historically important". [6] Corbyn's Shadow Chancellor and ally John McDonnell also took responsibility for the defeat but also cited the media's portrayal of Corbyn as a factor in the defeat.
The Labour manifesto does not promise to give votes to prisoners, ... A 2020 Labour Party report argued that UK citizens above the age of 16 should have a right to vote “without qualification”.
Change is a political manifesto published in 2024 by the British Labour Party under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer.The manifesto sets out the party's new approach to policy, ahead of their successful campaign in the 2024 general election, in which they won a landslide victory.
The Labour manifesto confirms its green prosperity plan will cost an annual average of £4.7 billion by 2028-29 (PA) Labour’s green prosperity plan aims to decarbonise the electricity grid by ...
Labour’s manifesto will contain no surprises on tax, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he sought to calm nerves about the possibility of shock costs to voters in his soon-to-be-unveiled full General ...
The Labour leadership did not make any commitments to a referendum in January 2019. [22] On 18 February 2019, seven pro-EU MPs resigned from the Labour Party to form The Independent Group (TIG). Over the following days, another Labour MP and three Conservative Party MPs joined them. All eleven [failed verification] supported a referendum. [23]
A poll found Labour leading in every policy area, but a lack of confidence in both parties’ long-term plans. Four in 10 think Labour will make positive difference ahead of manifesto launch Skip ...