Lib Dems, SNP, Greens and Plaid Cymru also set to take part in ITV debate hosted by Julie Etchingham
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Keir Starmer faced new questions over how Labour would pay to fix Britain’s broken public services as he vowed to “turn the page for ever” on held-back potential and end political “pantomime” during the party’s manifesto launch.
The Labour leader said he saw “potential held back” everywhere he went as a result of a lack of housing, the cost of living crisis, low wages and inadequate healthcare for children.
Penny Mordaunt for the Conservative party
Angela Rayner for the Labour party
Daisy Cooper for Liberal Democrats
Stephen Flynn for SNP
Nigel Farage for Reform
Carla Denyer for Green party
Rhun ap Iorwerth for Plaid Cymru
Continue reading…Lib Dems, SNP, Greens and Plaid Cymru also set to take part in ITV debate hosted by Julie EtchinghamLabour launch election manifesto – as it happened Sign up for Election Edition, our daily newsletterKeir Starmer faced new questions over how Labour would pay to fix Britain’s broken public services as he vowed to “turn the page for ever” on held-back potential and end political “pantomime” during the party’s manifesto launch.The Labour leader said he saw “potential held back” everywhere he went as a result of a lack of housing, the cost of living crisis, low wages and inadequate healthcare for children.Penny Mordaunt for the Conservative partyAngela Rayner for the Labour partyDaisy Cooper for Liberal DemocratsStephen Flynn for SNPNigel Farage for ReformCarla Denyer for Green partyRhun ap Iorwerth for Plaid Cymru Continue reading…
