Boris Johnson launches 'Get Brexit Done' manifesto for UK poll

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Last Updated : Nov 24 2019 | 9:00 PM IST

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday launched the Conservative Party manifesto for the December 12 General Election with a central pledge to "get Brexit done" and make the UK Corbyn-neutral by Christmas.

At a Telford rally in Shropshire in the West Midlands region of England, the Conservative Party leader promised not to raise the rates of VAT, income tax and National Insurance, dubbed a "triple tax lock".

"Unlike any other party standing in this election we're going to get Brexit done," said Johnson.

"Let's go for sensible moderate one nation but tax-cutting Conservative government, and take this country forward, he said to rousing applause from his party colleagues.

As he laid out how a Tory majority in the new Parliament would make the UK the greatest place to live, to breathe, to be, to raise kids, to start a business the greatest place on earth, Johnson went on to warn against a feared coalition government between the Opposition forces of Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn and Scotland First Secretary Nicola Sturgeon.

Do you want to wake up on Friday 13th December and find a nightmare on Downing Street, a Corbyn-Sturgeon coalition of chaos? Let's go carbon neutral by 2050 and Corbyn neutral by Christmas, he said.

The 59-page manifesto includes promises such as training 50,000 new nurses, at a cost of 750 million pounds a year, and creating 50 million more doctor's appointments. Other "guarantees" include tighter immigration controls with an Australian-style points-based system, something the party has previously laid out as a fairer immigration system once the European Union (EU) freedom of movement rules come to an end post-Brexit.

Focussing on the central theme, Johnson said: "Get Brexit done and we can restore confidence and certainty and business and families.

Get Brexit done and we can focus our hearts and minds on the priorities of the British people."

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First Published: Nov 24 2019 | 9:00 PM IST

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