BORIS Johnson last night unveiled a bumper blueprint for grafting families and the backbone of Britain — White Van Man.
Addressing the sky-high childcare costs working families face, he announced a £1billion fund to roll out more affordable childcare. He has promised to bring his deal back to Parliament for fresh votes before Christmas if he wins a majority on December 12.The Tories also promise their Brexit deal will keep the UK out of theThey have also promised to negotiate a trade deal with the EU that allows Britain to take back control of its money, laws and trade policy.
Boris Johnson has also promised to slash the number of foreign criminals in Britain’s bursting prisons and create an extra 10,000 jail spaces. They have also created a tax triple lock – promising not to raise the rate of income tax, National Insurance or VAT. Boris’s policies are a stark contrast to Labour’s, with 12 tax hikes or reversals to cuts in their manifesto.THE Tories have vowed to give struggling schools a huge boost by pumping an extra £14billion into them over the next three years.
Cash will beef up Britain’s roads and fund railway links, particularly in the north. Lines axed under Beeching in the 1960s will be reopened.The developments will “level up and connect” the country.The Tories announced constitutional reforms and will tear up the hated Fixed-Term Parliaments Act He also pledged to keep the winter fuel allowance and the older person’s bus pass — dubbed the freedom pass.The PM will unleash a 'transport revolution', improving roads and eradicating potholesThey will also declare war on potholes with the biggest-ever filling programme.
It also announces plans to limit “tax advantages for the wealthiest in society” while doubling sentences for those convicted of tax fraud.'Dementia Tax' will be ditched and replaced by pledges on social care” that nearly scuppered Theresa May’s 2017 campaign has been ditched and replaced by three pledges on social care.
PM Boris Johnson said: “Genius, talent, ability, flair — all are distributed evenly throughout the UK.
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