2024-06-18
i Front Page 18th of June 2024
Nigel Farage has admitted that it is “impossible” to know if the Reform Party would be able to keep its low-tax pledge, due to the difficulty in accurately predicting the future state of public finances.
Nigel Farage has admitted that it is “impossible” to know if the Reform Party would be able to keep its low-tax pledge, due to the difficulty in accurately predicting the future state of public finances.
Labour has been criticised for allegedly diluting their housing reform pledges, including the removal of specific targets and protections which were part of the original manifesto to support first-time buyers and renters.
Nearly half of Conservative voters want an alliance with Nigel Farage’s Reform party, according to a new poll.
The i reports that Labour has overtaken the Conservatives in defence polls but faces warnings from a thinktank about limited capacity for public spending increases if it gains power.
The i reports that the Labour Party will announce major cuts to public services if they win next month’s elections.
The i reports that Labour’s manifesto will promise a £12 minimum wage for care workers in England if they win the general election.
Rishi Sunak is hoping that a National Insurance cut detailed in the Conservative manifesto will bolster the party’s election campaign by shifting focus towards Labour’s economic plans.
A BMG Research survey indicates that Keir Starmer has not yet convinced voters that Labour has effective solutions for issues such as the economy, public services, immigration, and crime, with only two in five voters expecting Labour to govern better than the Conservatives.
Conservative insiders express frustration after the Prime Minister’s decision to leave a D-Day anniversary event early, sparking backlash and concerns about the negative impact on their election prospects.
The i newspaper highlights a poll showing the Reform party gaining popularity over the Conservatives.