The Green party has launched an election manifesto for what it calls a “confident and caring Britain”, centred on proposals including a universal basic income, opposition to a hard Brexit and an appeal to young voters.
Introducing the 23-page document, the party’s co-leader, Caroline Lucas, said young people had been betrayed by politicians.
She conceded that some similarities existed between the Greens’ ideas and those announced last week by Jeremy Corbyn but insisted there was space for the party, which has struggled in recent polls to reach the near-4% support they achieved in the 2015 election.The manifesto, the Green Guarantee, was […]
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