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By: Catherine Neilan

Catherine Neilan is head of politics and investigations at City A.M.

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  • Hey, big spenders: Conservatives rake in cash during first week of election campaign

    November 21, 2019

    Conservatives have raked in more than £5.6m in party donations during the first week of the election campaign, Electoral Commission data has revealed. The Labour party meanwhile scraped together just £218,500 – meaning that the Tories received £25 for every £1 sent to Jeremy Corbyn and co. Even the Liberal Democrats and Brexit Party out-fundraised [...]

  • General Election 2019: City urges rethink over Labour’s ‘hostile’ manifesto

    November 21, 2019

    City figures have urged Labour to reconsider its combative position towards business and the City after Jeremy Corbyn revelled in the “hostility” his new manifesto would bring. Corbyn unveiled his “radical” vision for a Labour government this morning, with a document setting out the details of how the party would pay for its spending spree, [...]

  • Labour’s ‘self-destructive’ manifesto will drive billions away from UK, business groups warn

    November 21, 2019

    Labour’s “self-destructive” manifesto will drive billions out of the UK, leaving everyone in the country poorer, business groups, lawyers and think tanks have warned. Jeremy Corbyn unveiled his “radical” vision for how a Labour government would tackle inequalities in Birmingham earlier today. Among the changes revealed in the manifesto in order to fund £83bn of [...]

  • Labour manifesto: Capital gains tax hike to fund £83bn spending spree

    November 21, 2019

    Jeremy Corbyn is planning a raid on the UK’s higher earners as part of plans to fund its commitment for nearly £83bn on day-to-day spending, the Labour manifesto revealed today. In what Corbyn dubbed a “radical” manifesto, launched in Birmingham today, he revealed that a Labour government would change how capital is taxed, bringing it [...]

  • General Election 2019: Conservatives go head-to-head with Labour on housing

    November 21, 2019

    The Conservatives are hoping to take Labour head-on with a series of pledges designed to tackle the housing crisis. Jeremy Corbyn will today unveil a flagship policy that includes plans 100,000 council homes a year by the end of the five-year term, an increase of more than 3,500 per cent. Read more: Sadiq Khan to miss his [...]

  • General Election 2019: Conservatives rule out resurrecting dementia tax

    November 21, 2019

    The Conservatives have ruled out resurrecting the so-called dementia tax in the party’s new manifesto, after the controversial policy effectively torpedoed Theresa May’s campaign. Health secretary Matt Hancock said the country needs a “long-term solution for social care that rises above party politics”, acknowleding that successive governments have failed to get to grips with the [...]

  • GE 2019: Labour takes aim at banker ‘hostility’, launching ‘radical’ manifesto with £20bn R&D fund

    November 21, 2019

    Jeremy Corbyn will tomorrow (Thursday) launch Labour’s manifesto claiming that he “accepts the opposition and hostility of the rich and powerful” due to his “radical and ambitious plan” to transform the United Kingdom. Speaking in Birmingham, the Labour leader will compare himself to former US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt who, Corbyn says, had to take [...]

  • General Election 2019: Boris Johnson hints at plans to hike National Insurance threshold

    November 20, 2019

    A Conservative government would put up the National Insurance threshold to £12,000 as part of plans to “cut tax for working people”, Boris Johnson said today. During an apparently unintended revelation as part of a question and answer session in a Teeside factor, the Prime Minister told reporters he would increase the rate at which [...]

  • General Election 2019: Liberal Democrats pitch party as ‘natural home of business’

    November 20, 2019

    The Liberal Democrats are pitching themselves as the “natural home of business” with a slew of policies due to be unveiled in the party manifesto that it claims will bolster the UK’s economy. Warning of challenges including artificial intelligence, climate change and Brexit, the Lib Dems argue that the two main parties are backwards looking [...]

  • General Election 2019: Liberal Democrats pledge commuter fare freeze

    November 20, 2019

    The Liberal Democrats will today pledge to freeze commuter fares for the next five years as part of a series of policies outlined in their manifesto. The party, which is seeking to win a number of key London seats by wooing the capital’s Remain voters, will set out plans to keep season tickets and rail [...]

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