Labour parks tanks on Tory Party’s lawn with promise to pensioners and families

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Sir Keir Starmer will promise 'change with a plan rooted in the realities of people’s lives' as he unveils the manifesto

Sir Keir Starmer will promise 'change with a plan rooted in the realities of people’s lives' as he unveils the manifestohas appealed to pensioners and young families with an election promise to boost “wealth” and “turn the tide” on the Tory government’s record.

He accused the Conservative Party of offering up unfunded policies in the form of a “wish list”, arguing: “The money is not there.” Ashworth said Labour would create jobs, invest in clean energy and reform welfare and public services to “get people back to work”. He has, however, come under pressure over the prospect of real terms spending cuts for public services due to Labour’s promise to stick to the current fiscal rules which prevents further borrowing for day-to-day spending.

Instead of any credible plan for the future, the Tories served up a panicked, desperate wish list. Billions of pounds worth of promises they cannot fund; from savings they cannot find. The money is not there. As sure as night follows day, that means five more years of chaos under the Tories and £4,800 more on mortgages.

Our industrial plan will create good, well-paid jobs for people while our investment in clean, renewable energy sources will cut energy bills for good. Unlike the Tories every one of our reforms will be full costed. You’ll know where every penny piece comes from. He said his manifesto represents “a total change in direction, that is laser-focused on our cause. A Government back in the service of you and your family.”

The manifesto will double down on Labour’s promise to give regional mayors more powers over local spending and promise to get more people into work through reforming the job centres – as well as bolstering workers rights.

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