UK Election - The Parties
UK Election - The Parties

The UK General Election in 2024 is set to take place on July 4, with several political parties vying for the votes of the British public. Each party has its unique set of policies and key items that they are campaigning on. Here is a breakdown of the key items for each major party:

Labour Party

  • Economy and Taxation: Labour is promising to increase corporation tax from 25% to 26%, raise income tax for those earning over £125,000, and introduce a wealth tax on assets over £10 million. They also plan to increase the National Living Wage to £15 per hour and introduce a real living wage for all public sector workers.
  • Healthcare: Labour aims to increase NHS funding by £8 billion, recruit 40,000 more nurses, and introduce free dental care for all.
  • Education: They plan to scrap tuition fees, reintroduce maintenance grants, and increase funding for schools.
  • Immigration: Labour wants to scrap the Rwanda scheme, introduce a points-based system for immigration, and provide safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.
  • Environment: They aim to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a green industrial revolution.

Conservative Party

  • Economy and Taxation: The Conservatives are promising to cut corporation tax from 25% to 15%, reduce income tax for low and middle-income earners, and increase the National Insurance threshold.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £3.3 billion, recruit 50,000 more nurses, and introduce a new cancer strategy.
  • Education: The Conservatives aim to increase funding for schools, introduce a new teacher training programme, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and reduce the number of asylum seekers.
  • Environment: The Conservatives aim to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new environmental protection agency.

Liberal Democrats

  • Economy and Taxation: The Liberal Democrats are promising to increase corporation tax from 25% to 28%, introduce a wealth tax on assets over £1 million, and increase income tax for those earning over £100,000.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £7 billion, recruit 20,000 more nurses, and introduce free mental health treatment.
  • Education: The Liberal Democrats aim to increase funding for schools, introduce a new pupil premium, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and provide safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.
  • Environment: The Liberal Democrats aim to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new green industrial revolution.

Reform UK

  • Economy and Taxation: Reform UK is promising to cut corporation tax from 25% to 15%, reduce income tax for low and middle-income earners, and increase the National Insurance threshold.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £3.3 billion, recruit 50,000 more nurses, and introduce a new cancer strategy.
  • Education: Reform UK aims to increase funding for schools, introduce a new teacher training programme, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and reduce the number of asylum seekers.
  • Environment: Reform UK aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new environmental protection agency.

Green Party

  • Economy and Taxation: The Green Party is promising to increase corporation tax from 25% to 30%, introduce a wealth tax on assets over £1 million, and increase income tax for those earning over £100,000.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £10 billion, recruit 40,000 more nurses, and introduce free dental care for all.
  • Education: The Green Party aims to increase funding for schools, introduce a new pupil premium, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and provide safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.
  • Environment: The Green Party aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new green industrial revolution.

Scottish National Party (SNP)

  • Economy and Taxation: The SNP is promising to increase corporation tax from 25% to 26%, raise income tax for those earning over £125,000, and introduce a wealth tax on assets over £10 million.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £8 billion, recruit 40,000 more nurses, and introduce free dental care for all.
  • Education: The SNP aims to increase funding for schools, introduce a new pupil premium, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and provide safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.
  • Environment: The SNP aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new green industrial revolution.

Plaid Cymru

  • Economy and Taxation: Plaid Cymru is promising to increase corporation tax from 25% to 26%, raise income tax for those earning over £125,000, and introduce a wealth tax on assets over £10 million.
  • Healthcare: They plan to increase NHS funding by £8 billion, recruit 40,000 more nurses, and introduce free dental care for all.
  • Education: Plaid Cymru aims to increase funding for schools, introduce a new pupil premium, and provide more support for children with special educational needs.
  • Immigration: They want to introduce a points-based system for immigration, increase funding for border control, and provide safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.
  • Environment: Plaid Cymru aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2045, invest in renewable energy, and introduce a new green industrial revolution.

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