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It’s not all about the cost of treatment – and this is something the next government will need to address.
Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson during the launch of her party’s 2019 manifesto.
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The drive for popular and distinctive policies too often appears secondary to the challenge of proving the party’s relevance to the general public.
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What the UK’s main political parties have pledged on foreign policy in their manifestos.
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The presence of an active and dynamic Green Party would be vital in helping to keep Labour on track.
The Conservative Party’s official Twitter feed was changed to resemble an independent fact checking site during the leaders’ debate.
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The voting public is being forced to wade through a fog of disinformation thanks to some cynical ploys.
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Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is calling for a move towards stakeholder capitalism.
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The British electorate is volatile but one party has to benefit more than the others for that to actually affect the outcome.
It’s fight time in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, but the prime minister has good form.
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A politics professor is bombarded with questions about the constituency in which he works.
Boris Johnson’s party has announced some modest spending increases.
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Before we declare the end of austerity, it is important to explore what exactly austerity was – and remind ourselves of the terrible toll it has had on many people’s lives.
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For decades, social housing has been defunded and ignored. The system is now broken, and it needs to be fixed.
‘That’s the wrong end, prime minister.’
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Every vote counts in one way or another, even if you live in a safe seat – here’s why.
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Evidence from the UK and around the world suggests private ownership results in more efficient companies, more investment and more renewable energy.
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The Conservative Party’s manifesto presents a modest £2.9 billion spending increase compared to Labour’s £82.9 billion spending programme.
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Promises in the Tory manifesto on the NHS fall well short of what is needed.
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In 2017 Labour did better than expected because it moved debate away from Brexit. It will need to do the same in 2019.
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A more generous pledge than last time, but how will it play out in reality?
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Even if the Labour Party doesn’t win in 2019, it is aiming for a longer term shift.
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The deadline to register to vote in the 2019 election is November 26. It’s easy and important.
Is red the new green?
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Biodiversity, public transport and home insulation loom large in Labour’s flagship programme for green governance.
Corbyn channelling Usain Bolt?
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The manifesto is perhaps unsurprisingly dominated by the big picture, with the economic emphasis on nationalisation and climate change.