UK Election Campaigns Intensify with Economic Policies at Forefront
Labour and Conservatives promise tax cuts and financial stability as they vie for voter support in a high-stakes election.
- Jeremy Hunt hints at tax breaks for high earners while branding inheritance tax as anti-Conservative.
- Rachel Reeves commits to financial stability and criticizes Conservative economic policies, suggesting potential tax cuts for working people.
- Labour aims to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds, emphasizing economic stability as a key campaign theme.
- A record number of Conservative MPs, including Michael Gove, announce they will not stand for re-election.
- Rishi Sunak calls for bold action and plans to double down on the Rwanda deportation scheme despite its current stall.






















































