Will Ed’s crime policies lead him on the path to the premiership?
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Labour’s crime manifesto goes communitarian, despite them not branding it that way.
Lib Dems are surprisingly reticent on EU.
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Clegg’s party has difficulty painting a positive picture of the EU.
The Green’s need to be more radical with their plans for sport.
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The potential of sport is overlooked in the Green’s manifesto.
SNP wants in for Scotland.
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SNP are pro-EU, but lack vision for the future.
Nicola Sturgeon seems pleased with SNP policies - but do they hold up under scrutiny?
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Our experts pick apart the SNP’s top policies.
UKIP once again bases a whole policy on EU withdrawal.
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It’s easy to poke holes in UKIP’s plans for agriculture.
Nick Clegg’s manifesto is unlikely to make waves on tax.
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The Liberal Democrats’ tax plans are unlikely to make much of a difference.
Lib Dems keep sport on the sidelines.
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Lib Dems want to “build a healthier society”, but hardly address physical activity.
Conservatives pledge to get police in line in bid to improve public confidence.
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When it comes to crime and justice, the Conservatives don’t convince.
Dave the vague.
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The Conservatives have missed their chance to map out a coherent tax strategy.
Bend it like Miliband.
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Labour hasn’t made any new evident spending pledges for sports. Is it failing to see sport as a crucial part of culture?
The SNP manifesto only mentions sports in two places.
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The SNP should acknowledge the role sport could have in many of their manifesto pledges.
The UKIP manifesto says crime is not a “lifestyle option” that they will tolerate.
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UKIP’s pledges on crime reflect their core values: populism, and leaving the EU.
“You don’t know what you’re doing!” - Tory sport plans are not enough.
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Conservative sport manifesto puts the elite ahead of the grassroots.
A Brexit is UKIP’s big selling point, but an EU withdrawal isn’t as popular as they think.
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UKIP’s clear belief that the UK public wants out of the EU isn’t based on facts.
The SNP wants Westminster to learn from them.
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The SNP wants the UK to match Scotland’s commitments to carbon reduction.
Moving out? Plaid’s plans for relocation are light on the details.
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Plaid Cymru doesn’t have much detail to offer when it comes to defence.
The Conservatives and UKIP want to allow unqualified teachers.
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Our expert looks at the manifestos’ pledges on funding, coasting schools and teachers.
The Greens’ plans to take from the rich and give to the poor might be overly optimistic.
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The Greens are prepared to play Robin Hood, which probably won’t go down well with the wealthy.
UKIP wants a grammar school in every town.
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Our expert takes stock of UKIP’s policies on early childhood, primary, secondary, further, and higher education. It’s a mixed bag.