Boris Johnson launches the Conservative party manifesto and promises £2.9bn extra in public spending a year, almost £80bn less than Labour's plans for the next parliament. Appearing in Telford in the West Midlands, the prime minister says his aims are not just to 'get Brexit done' but to 'level up across the country' by improving the NHS, schools and police. The manifesto also contains a pledge not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT, unlike Corbyn's pledges under a Labour government
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