Labour launches
its general election manifesto with pledges to reduce the deficit and bring down debt.
The Conservatives have launched a sober - looking
general election manifesto with large chunks of...
Not exact matches
I suppose after the Tories misled voters at the
general election with a
manifesto that could be filed on the fiction shelf, impersonation is an obvious principle - free option for Conservatives without scruples.
He accepts that Labour has lost its «emotional connection»
with millions of people, but believes that the 2015
manifesto was the «best one» he has supported in four
general elections.
Compare the fall out of 45 - pages draft
manifesto commitments
with the reaction to Ed Miliband's Mansion Tax proposal during the 2015
general election.
Certainly all three main parties went into the last
general election with manifesto pledges to reform the upper house.
Roger Williams, deputy leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, says the party's
General Election manifesto will include proposals to increase Wales's borrowing limit from # 500million to around # 1billion - giving Wales's proportional borrowing powers
with Scotland.
Another would be a
general election victory by a party
with a clear and trumpeted
manifesto commitment to EU membership.
This led to the Labour
manifesto for the 2015
general election under Ed Miliband's leadership which promised to «legislate to make three - year tenancies the norm,
with a ceiling on excessive rent rises».
The political world has recognised that change needs to happen,
with all three major parties making commitments in their
general election manifestos to improve end of life care.
He said that
with the
general election exactly one year away, Macmillan aims to make sure that the political parties prioritise cancer care in their
manifestos and that Macmillan has started conversations
with all three main parties.
He added: «The best response we can make is to ensure that the democratic process continues and therefore I have decided that we must to go ahead
with the launch of the UKIP
general election manifesto tomorrow.
A slightly smaller number of voters (16 %) favour a mostly elected chamber
with a small number of appointed members — the position adopted by the Tories in their 2010
general election manifesto.
As part of their
manifesto at the 2015
general election, the Conservative Party promised to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and replace it
with a «British Bill of Rights».
With the
General Election now less than three weeks away, the very different tactics of Labour and the Conservatives will be on display today as both parties launch their Welsh
manifestos.
After a
general election we would see unseemly horse trading between parties,
with manifesto promises and campaign commitments being jettisoned.
Arising from the issues outlined above, among others, we request for an urgent meeting
with the Leader of the party, and the Party Executive leadership to find lasting solutions to the issues raised so as to prepare the party as a fighting force to deliver more pungently on its
manifesto and face the 2019
General Elections with even greater commitment.
Hannah Lowery, archivist in Special Collections, said: «
With the public's assistance, we hope to collect a broad range of
election addresses,
manifestos and other publicity for the upcoming
general election.
It is an uncanny echo of Labour's
general election campaign last year which started
with a
manifesto launch focusing on fiscal discipline and ended
with the party forced onto health to ensure its increasingly angry and aggrieved base remained mobilised.
He said this was necessary «to prepare the party as a fighting force to deliver more pungently on its
manifesto and face the 2019
general elections with even greater commitment.»
Tony Blair, who expressed unease in early 2005 about a «hybrid» house
with elected and appointed members, pledged in the Labour
manifesto for that year's
general election to remove the remaining hereditary peers and to «allow a free vote on the composition of the house».
Following the
General Election in 2015, NFER, in collaboration
with Full Fact, reviewed the education promises made in the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat
manifestos.
Under the proposals, pupils will be tested at the end of their time at primary school to make sure they all know their times tables up to 12 x 12, in line
with the Conservatives»
general election manifesto commitment.
With at least one of the major political parties likely to include an intention to leave the Convention in its 2015
General Election manifesto, this argument will potentially be undermined.
This latter option is consistent
with the
manifesto commitment detailed in the Conservative Party's 2005
general election manifesto «for a substantially elected House of Lords».