Labour's Lead Narrows as Election Campaign Heats Up
Labour proposes lowering voting age to 16, while Conservatives emphasize tax cuts and stability.
- Labour's lead has decreased by three points in the latest pre-election poll.
- Keir Starmer confirms Labour's plan to allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote if elected.
- Rachel Reeves promises economic stability and lower taxes under a Labour government.
- Jeremy Hunt criticizes inheritance tax and pledges further tax cuts for the middle class.
- High voter turnout expected, with nearly 60% of voters certain to cast their ballots.