The party leader focuses on his 'five mission' for government in the key election speech, including kickstarting economic growth and improving the NHS.
Sir Keir Starmer has promised to 'end to the desperate era of gestures and gimmicks' with a 'credible' long-term plan from Labour to 'rebuild our country' - if they win the election on 4 July. There were no surprises at the party's manifesto launch in Manchester, with the leader sticking to the 'five missions' for government he set out last year, rather than revealing new policies.
A chance to stop us bobbing along until the next crisis blows us off course and instead make sure we can keep going through the storm. 'Stability over chaos. Long-term over short-term.' Sir Keir reiterated his party's 'first steps' for government - again a plan Labour announced before the election was even called, but one he is determined to stick to.
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