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Manifestos 2015

March 2017

  • Philip Hammond delivers his budget in the House of Commons.

    Budget 2017: manifesto row clouds chancellor's attempt at low-key package

    Philip Hammond’s plan to bring NICs for employed and self-employed into line breaks commitment made by David Cameron in 2015

January 2016

  • Jeremy Corbyn

    Corbyn criticises PM over abolition of grants for less affluent students

    Labour leader tells David Cameron he has ‘form’ for introducing cuts without alerting electorate

October 2015

  • Patricia Hollis addresses the House of Lords during this week’s debate on the government’s plans to cut tax credits

    In the tax credits debacle, the government dug their own hole

  • George Osborne

    Politics blog
    Tax credits: Pay up, George, you know you're cornered

August 2015

  • 100 images of David Cameron.

    100 things the Tories did in their first 100 days

    From cutting benefits for asylum seekers to accepting a payrise for MPs, Andrew Sparrow lists what Cameron’s government has, and hasn’t, done so far

June 2015

  • Ed Miliband launching the Labour manifesto on 13 April.

    Labour manifesto gained new first page without official approval, insiders reveal

    Ed Miliband strategists pushed for insertion of page on ‘budget responsibility lock’, which became central to party message

May 2015

  • Laura McInerney

    Let the schools battle commence – without delay

    Laura McInerney
    With Labour in numb shock, the Conservatives will aim to use the early days of the new government to push though their education manifesto
  • Marina Hyde

    Come on Labour, the people need closure. Give us that bloody Edstone

    Marina Hyde
    The first candidate big enough to deal with the monstrous campaign-trail cock-up of the manifesto monolith will get my vote
  • A David Cameron lookalike poses with a polar bear model outside the parliament as part of a Greenpeace protest

    The big issue
    Vote who, go green? Parties diverge on how to save the planet

    The big issue: Each day this week we are looking at key election issues. The environment has been neglected since Cameron’s ‘vote blue, go green’ slogan – but energy problems will be back in the spotlight in the next five years
  • Man yawning

    Which party’s election manifesto is the best written?

    Terry Eagleton, literary theorist, scours the manifestos for any wit or originality among the bland promises
  • The Guardian policy guide

    Election 2015: What are the parties offering you?

    How will their manifesto promises affect you in your daily life? Our guide selects the policy areas which target particular groups and lets you build up a picture of how (or whether…) the parties say they will help you
  • The Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, with the party's spokesman on migration, Steven Woolfe.

    Nigel Farage says image of ‘half-black’ spokesman shows manifesto's diversity

    Ukip leader responds to critics of manifesto’s lack of diversity by referencing one ‘fully black person’ and spokesman whose grandfather was African American
  • Demonstrators in November 2014 outside Liverpool's recently refurbished Central library protest the city council's plans to close 11 of 19 libraries in the city.

    Austerity and the arts: the hidden cuts that are bad for our cultural health

    David Pountney
    The main parties show commitment in their manifestos to increasing access to and diversity in the arts, yet they are ignoring the devastating effects of local cuts
  • BBC Broadcasting House

    Media gets mixed messages from party manifestos ahead of election

    Conservatives pledge to freeze TV licence fee until next BBC charter renewal, Labour targets media empires, with Lib Dems looking to protect press freedom
  • 'Nicola Sturgeon

    The SNP is full of contradictions, yet still it can ride the wave

    David Torrance
    The inconsistencies in its manifesto hardly matter because the SNP has both momentum and the trust of a large chunk of the Scottish electorate
  • Nicola Sturgeon

    Nicola Sturgeon reaches out to Labour at SNP manifesto launch

    SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister endorses Labour’s key tax policies and insists her party would be ‘constructive force’ in Westminster
    • Three-minute election videos
      Three-minute election: Will the SNP drag Labour to the left? – video

    • SNP manifesto 2015 – key points

    • Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP general election manifesto – video

  • Peter Preston

    Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
    Party manifestos backing Leveson are a depressing waste of words and time

    Peter Preston
    Labour and Lib Dems ignore the fact that the Independent Press Standards Organisation is already hard at work
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