Sentences with phrase «radical manifesto»

A "radical manifesto" refers to a strongly worded, influential document that presents bold and extreme ideas or principles, often calling for significant changes to the existing system or society. It outlines a revolutionary or transformative vision and aims to inspire others to take action towards its goals. Full definition
Does he think this is the most radical manifesto yet?
WHAT IT FOUND: The first poll after Labour's bold and radical manifesto launch suggested the party had won a boost - hitting 34 % of the vote, up eight points since a MORI poll a month earlier.
If you think about politics, for example, I think it will be the most radical manifesto we've ever had on the future of our political system.»
A radical manifesto — full of civil liberties and political reform and Trident cancellation — may sound nice in theory, but that's all it would ever be.
«Ed Miliband has announced plans for a tenfold increase in fines — from # 5,000 to # 50,000 — for any company that fails to pay the minimum wage as part of a radical manifesto to end exploitation and drive up the skills of millions of British workers.
The culture secretary has sought to embarrass Jeremy Corbyn's communications chief by revealing a radical manifesto written by Seumas Milne during his school days.
Because if June's election taught us one thing, it's that if we stand behind Jeremy's principled leadership, if we stand united as a Party, and if we stand on a radical manifesto, there is absolutely no seat that we can't win.
He has also lost no time in implementing this radical manifesto.
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