The Labour Manifesto Explained

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Published 2024-06-14
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With Labour often criticised for having no policies, their manifesto launch was their chance to set out their stall and show the country what the presumed Starmer government will look like. So what are the key takeaway's from Labour's Manifesto?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jammyc
    Tbh labour could have announced child labour and theyd still probably win
  • @teelo12000
    Doesn't matter what their manifesto is. They just have to tell people they're not Tories. People don't vote governments in, they vote them out.
  • @handbanana4899
    It's funny the Tories have devolved to ads that just go "do you want to hand Keith Starmer a blank check?" when Labour's most compelling argument is just that they aren't the Tories.
  • @mab9614
    At this point, I highly doubt Labour even needs to conduct any campaigning… Our dear PM stated that he grew up without Sky TV, which I had zero comment.
  • @MerrickKing
    It should be noted that a large part of the "green belt" isn't actually "green". So please people don't go crazy over that policy
  • @regarded9702
    The most important bit of the entire manifesto is that a political party finally looks ready to confront the absurd building restrictions in this country. If you could only make one change to try and massively improve this country, that'd be it. So many problems stem from us not being able to build things.
  • @svenabend360
    "Using 'AI' to improve speed and accuracy" God sake, throwing buzz words
  • @mapk1516
    Labour is pro Nuclear? Thats pretty epic honestlyyy
  • @arah2368
    Just smashing NIMBYism I (aka reforming the planning system) will do us a world of good. Nothing get's built, nothing gets made, and then we complain why our growth is a big fat zero. Parts of our electorate are too entitled. They want cheap electricity, but the nuclear plant that makes it? Not in their backyard! Think of Chernobyl! Cheap housing AND rolling green meadows as far as the eye can see. Jobs a plenty but no noisy industry around no thank you!
  • @kailanec4497
    5:33 "How will you do that Keir?" "My father was a toolmaker" This is not political towards one side I just thought it was funny
  • @Dewi-H
    "We'll increase NHS appointment availability by trying to make staff work outside their contracted hours"
  • @feff1236
    i would vote labour purely for nationaising the railways there so expensive right now
  • @Gizmo1211
    Anyone else seen the crazy amount of reform bots on TikTok?
  • @martinriley8449
    I find your election content extremely helpful. It would be great if you put all your manifesto explainer videos into a playlist. Thanks 🙂
  • @zarakzia
    The lack of HS2 and its extension to Scotland in the manifesto is disappointing.
  • @Pirake123
    It's actually a reasonable manifesto that isn't tied down heavily to ideological goals.
  • @EclipsePheniox
    There is one thing that they should do, and that's deal with Brexit. It's the biggest elephant in the room that few, if any are addressing.