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Manifestos 2024

  • Sign warning of potholes in country road

    From potholes to HS2, transport gets voters going – but some solutions are unsayable

    As Labour and Tories promise rail reform and court motorists, many experts think road pricing is inevitable
  • Zoe Williams

    Reform on student fees and Labour on ‘fleeceholds’ – could we build a better Britain using party manifestos?

    Zoe Williams
    I read them all so you don’t have to. None in isolation would set the world alight, but look closely and there are some good ideas, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
  • Labour Party Launch General Election Manifesto<br>MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer poses with Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer (L), Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader (2nd R) and his shadow cabinet as Labour launch their general election manifesto on June 13, 2024 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Labour is consistently leading the polls by over 20 points, according to the latest YouGov data. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

    Put the security back into social security

    Letter: Ruth Lister on the punitive sanctions and overreliance on means testing that has led to this ‘age of insecurity’
  • John Swinney holding a copy of his party's manifesto

    Climate, NHS and independence: key takeaways from the SNP manifesto

  • John Swinney launching the Scottish National party’s general election manifesto

    The Guardian view on the SNP manifesto: old arguments don’t fit a changed landscape

  • John Crace

    The politics sketch
    Slumping SNP goes through the motions with reprinted manifesto

    John Crace
  • John Swinney holding up a copy of the SNP manifesto

    SNP’s John Swinney reiterates independence goal at manifesto launch

  • Oliver Wainwright

    Change? If only. Labour’s housing plans are built on flimsy foundations, fantasies and fudge

    Oliver Wainwright
  • Sunrise over Walney Offshore Wind Farm off the Cumbrian Coast in the UK

    Science Weekly
    What are the main UK parties promising on climate and is it enough? – podcast

  • Nigel Farage holds the Reform UK manifesto

    Farage unveils Reform UK’s £140bn pledges that economists say ‘do not add up’

  • Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage pledges to axe net zero as Reform UK launches populist manifesto

  • Wes Streeting

    The Guardian view on Labour’s plan for growth: the missing ingredient is clearly demand

  • John Crace

    Nigel Farage’s Reform contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on – but who cares?

    John Crace
  • Brief letters
    A Labour landslide on 37% of the vote? That makes the case for PR

  • Now we know Farage and Reform’s so-called policies. The worst thing Sunak can do is copy them

    Simon Jenkins
  • Reality check
    Do Reform UK’s election claims on tax, immigration and environment add up?

  • Keir Starmer at the launch of the Labour manifesto in Manchester last week.

    Labour’s offer: ‘dullifesto’ or a bold plan for Britain?

    Letters: In making wealth the number one priority, Keir Starmer is agreeing to longstanding economic myths, writes Bernie Evans. Plus letters from Yvonne Williams, Anthony Cheke and Eva Tutchell
  • Rachel Reeves holds the Labour Party election manifesto booklet during its lauch

    Brexit, oil and bombs: The words that have defined UK elections since 1945

    Guardian analysis of messaging in post-war Tory and Labour manifestos reveals shifting political focus
  • Labour’s leader Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner after the launch of the party’s manifesto in Manchester on 13 June.

    The Observer view: manifestos reveal the gulf between the main parties

    The Conservatives have no new vision for the next five years and the Liberal Democrats project a qualified optimism, but Labour could eventually prove transformative
  • Aditya Chakrabortty

    Drill into the policy, ignore the puffery: this is a Starmer manifesto more than a Labour one

    Aditya Chakrabortty
    The comparator isn’t any other Labour leader – it’s the Tory Edward Heath, says the Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
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