Britain’s stalled departure from the European Union is taking a temporary back seat in Britain’s election campaign, as parties try to woo voters with their domestic policies.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.campaign, as parties try to woo voters with their domestic policies.Party led by veteran euroskeptic Nigel Farage, which published its policy pledges on Friday.
The Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru also released its manifesto Friday, calling for billions pounds of new investment in renewable energy to create “tens of thousands of green collar jobs.” Labour promised to nationalize Britain’s railways, energy utilities and postal system, cap rents, hike the minimum wage and abolish university tuition fees and give everyone free internet access if it wins the Dec. 12 election.
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