• About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Contribute
  • Contact
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Travel
    Finding the Perfect Pod What to Know Before You Buy

    Finding the Perfect Pod: What to Know Before You Buy

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

  • Entertainment
    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

  • Covid-19*
  • Real Estate
  • More
    • Crypto
    • Press Release
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    IMGP4O and the New AI Paradigm: From Innovation to Impact

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    How a pill used by millions every day could help prevent cancer spreading

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Private company makes ‘fully successful’ Moon landing for first time ever

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Slack is down for thousands of people and nobody can do any work

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Apple pulls iPhone security tool after UK government ‘demands access to user data’

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

    Odds of ‘city killer’ asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 increase yet again

  • Travel
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • food
    • Travel
    Finding the Perfect Pod What to Know Before You Buy

    Finding the Perfect Pod: What to Know Before You Buy

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    10 unmissable Time Out London deals – including champagne brunch at The Shard for £55

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    People are just realising there’s a meaning behind the patterns on the Greggs pastries & say their minds are blown

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

    English seaside hamlet with pub right on the beach often overlooked by Brits

  • Entertainment
    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    You can now get hold of a PS5 for only £22 – but there’s a catch

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Why I think Warner Bros. should sell up and leave the games industry – Reader’s Feature

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Check your drawers for prized Pokémon games ‘worth £3,900’ – Nintendo fans might have titles worth thousands at home

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Nintendo needs to bring back Zelda: Twilight Princess’ best character – Reader’s Feature

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    Iconic Xbox game worth up to £650 if you still have it – and you don’t even need the box to cash in

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    GTA 6 PC release date revealed by peripheral manufacturer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    Gamers slam Sony for ‘terrible’ PSN outage compensation as they suddenly realise certain users are excluded from offer

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    E3 organisers are back with a new games convention called iicon

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

    Fortnite update v33.30 brings OG Chapter 1 Season 2 – and Godzilla is gone from Battle Royale

  • Covid-19*
  • Real Estate
  • More
    • Crypto
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

What Rishi Sunak’s manifesto launch means for the Conservative election campaign

by Morris
June 11, 2024
in Politics
Reading Time: 5 mins read
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The below content first appeared in Politics.co.uk’s Politics@Lunch newsletter, sign-up for free here and never miss this essential election briefing.

Rishi Sunak launched the Conservative Party manifesto this afternoon at the Silverstone racetrack in Northamptonshire.

It was reported back in 2019 that Boris Johnson wanted to use the site for his launch event at the last election — but was thwarted because the venue was booked for a running race. No such trouble this time; although Sunak did not note in his speech that Brad Pitt could be seen filming a new movie around the corner.

Today’s launch was a chance for the prime minister to get the Conservative campaign back on track after a torrid few days dominated by the D-Day row. That said, even the most enthusiastic Sunak supporter would likely concede that the manifesto — however well-received — will fail to fix Sunak’s political problems in a single swoop. But the prime minister’s opportunity today was more specific: to shift the election conversation onto more comfortable territory and stem the rolling character assassinations sparked by his D-Day debacle.

There is the converse calculation, of course: that a weak performance by the PM and a flat set of policies would empower the sense that the contest is already over.

With the stakes set then, how did Sunak get on?

This election, the prime minister’s central pitch is that the Conservative Party offers the “bold action” that Starmer and Labour shy away from. As such, Sunak sought to live up to his core message today with his offer on tax — unveiling a surprise plan to abolish National Insurance payments for almost all self-employed people.

This is the relevant section in the Conservative manifesto: “To recognise the unique contribution of these risk-takers and entrepreneurs to our economy and the insecurity they face without the rights and protections that employees enjoy, we will abolish it entirely by the end of the next parliament.”

“A tax abolished and enterprise encouraged”, the prime minister declared today to applause from assembled activists and cabinet ministers. The PM also pledged to slash employee national insurance by a further 2p; if the Conservatives are re-elected, it would amount to the third consecutive NI cut, after the recent spring budget and autumn statement last year.

In his address, Sunak foregrounded the fiscal policy divide between Labour and the Conservatives, repeating his much-maligned claim that Labour would put up taxes by more than £2,000. “We are the party of Margaret Thatcher and Lord Lawson”, Sunak declared. “A party unlike Labour that believes in sound money.”

In total, Sunak’s big ticket manifesto items (including previously announced plans on national service for young people and a “pensions triple lock plus”) are costed at just under £64 billion over the five-year forecast. The party insists that sum will be covered by a £65 billion combo of cuts to the welfare bill plus stopping tax avoidance and evasion; it’s a claim set for a lot of scrutiny over the coming days.

Sunak, of course, has ruled out further income tax and VAT rises if re-elected on the 4th July; but, as a series of journalists pointed out in the launch’s Q&A portion, the overall tax burden is still set to rise — given income thresholds are frozen for another three years under current plans.

Answering questions from the travelling lobby pack, Sunak was also forced to explain why the manifesto did not contain a politically charged pledge on the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) — a favourite talking point of the Conservative right. The PM told a GB News inquisitor: “I’ve been clear throughout that I believe that our [flagship Rwanda deportation] plan is compliant with all our international obligations”.

He added: “I’ve also been clear — and the manifesto is crystal clear — that if we are forced to choose between the jurisdiction of a foreign court, including the ECHR, and our country’s national security, then I’m going to choose our country’s national security every single time.”

As for the Labour Party, Keir Starmer got his attacks in early with a broadcast clip filmed just minutes before the start of Sunak’s launch event. In it, the Labour leader made the headline-grabbing claim that the prime minister was acting like Jeremy Corbyn with his manifesto proposals.

“It’s a Jeremy Corbyn-style manifesto”, Starmer said, “which is load everything into the wheelbarrow, don’t provide the funding and hope that nobody notices the money isn’t there.” More here.

Subscribe to Politics@Lunch

Lunchtime briefing

Keir Starmer says the Conservatives are launching ‘Corbyn-style manifesto’

Reform candidate’s Hitler comments ‘not worthy of any further action’, says deputy leader

Lunchtime soundbite

‘I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country’

—  A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of public order offences after objects were thrown at Nigel Farage on the general election campaign. This was the Reform leader’s response.

Now try this…

‘Three possible outcomes of Macron’s shocking snap election’
The Guardian’s Jon Henley writes that the French president may slow the seemingly unstoppable far-right rise.

‘Nigel Farage eyes debanking revenge with plan to hit bank profits’
Politico reports.

‘The Lib Dem strategy to restore their third party status’
The FT’s Stephen Bush writes that holding the line on taxes and zany photo opportunities are bolstering the party’s campaign.

On this day in 2021:

It’s coming home: Why football is shaping English identity

Subscribe to Politics@Lunch

The post What Rishi Sunak’s manifesto launch means for the Conservative election campaign appeared first on Politics.co.uk.

Source link

Related Posts

Reform UK’s Rupert Lowe: not clear whether Nigel Farage can ‘deliver the goods’

Reform UK’s Rupert Lowe: not clear whether Nigel Farage can ‘deliver the goods’
by Morris
March 6, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

Senior Kemi Badenoch ally hails Trump and Musk’s ‘refreshing dynamism’

Senior Kemi Badenoch ally hails Trump and Musk’s ‘refreshing dynamism’
by Morris
March 5, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

JD Vance accused of ‘erasing’ British history after ‘random country that hasn’t fought a war in 30 years’ jibe

JD Vance accused of ‘erasing’ British history after ‘random country that hasn’t fought a war in 30 years’ jibe
by Morris
March 4, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin

John Lamont: ‘Pupils, parents and the public purse will pay for Labour’s ideological VAT plan’

John Lamont: ‘Pupils, parents and the public purse will pay for Labour’s ideological VAT plan’
by Morris
March 3, 2025
0
ShareTweetPin
Next Post

Unlock Your Full Potential with ADHD Life Coaching: Transform Your Life Today!

  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Contribute
  • Contact

All Rights Reserved© 2021 Manchester Times

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Food

All Rights Reserved© 2021 Manchester Times