Reform manifesto launch - latest : Farage plans huge spending and wants to exit ECHR
Parties continue to jockey for position with three more weeks still to go in general election campaign
www.independent.co.ukHere’s a concise update on Reform UK’s manifesto as it relates to recent coverage.
If you’d like, I can pull more specific recent articles (by date or outlet) or summarize the key policy areas side-by-side in a quick comparison table. I can also provide a brief timeline of major manifesto events and public reactions.
Parties continue to jockey for position with three more weeks still to go in general election campaign
www.independent.co.ukLift the income threshold at which someone starts paying income tax to £20,000 (currently £12,570) Scrap VAT on energy bills and scrap taxes encouraging the use of renewable energy to cut energy costs Withdraw benefits if job seekers do not find work within four months or accept a job after two offers … Cut stamp duty (tax you pay when you buy property or land) on all properties, and scrap it on all properties below £750,000 Abandon plans to scrap ‘Section 21’ no-fault evictions Boost...
www.nus.org.ukFrom tax to transport, health to housing, and immigration – the main pledges in party's ‘contract' with electorate
www.theguardian.comThe party has pledged to boost spending, but some have questioned how the party intends to pay for its plans.
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