Under pressure, Britain’s Sunak unveils party election manifesto

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Under pressure, Britain’s Sunak unveils party election manifesto
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LONDON, June 11 — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveils his Conservatives’ agenda for government today, promising to offer voters in an election on July 4 the kind of...

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With his governing party well behind in the opinion polls just weeks before the national election, Sunak will again try to convince voters that he has a bold plan to cut taxes, boost the economy and curb migration. The launch of the party’s manifesto, a document which sets out which policies the party will pursue if in government, is yet another roll of the dice for Sunak, who is expected to make much of his already-announced tax cuts and who could go further.“We Conservatives have a plan to give you financial security,” he will say at the manifesto launch, according to excerpts of his speech.

He will again attack Labour leader Keir Starmer and his team, repeating an accusation that the party will increase taxes by more than £2,000 on working households — a charge Labour says is a lie and which has been questioned by economists.In what has become a rancorous campaign, Sunak will champion Conservative pledges to protect pensions, a guarantee not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT, and what he describes as a tax cut for parents.

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