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UPDATE 2-UK's Johnson promises Brexit for Christmas in manifesto

Sun, 24th Nov 2019 11:01

* Johnson offers Brexit "Christmas gift"

* Conservatives says will not to raise taxes

* Labour leader to be neutral in second Brexit vote
(Adds protesters, changes dateline)

By William James and Kylie MacLellan

TELFORD, England, Nov 24 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson will promise to bring his deal to leave the
European Union back to parliament before Christmas when he
launches his Conservative Party's manifesto on Sunday.

With less than three weeks before Britain heads to the polls
on Dec. 12, the governing Conservatives and opposition Labour
are trying to tempt voters with different visions but several
pledges to spend more on public services.

Johnson's manifesto aims at drawing a distinction with
Labour, which has promised to raise taxes on the rich and
businesses to fund a big expansion of the state, by promising
not to increase taxes if the Conservatives win the election.

Opinion polls show Johnson's Conservative Party commands a
sizeable lead over the Labour Party, although large numbers of
undecided voters means the outcome is not certain.

"My early Christmas present to the nation will be to bring
the Brexit bill back before the festive break, and get
parliament working for the people," Johnson will say, according
to excerpts of his speech that he will make at an event in the
West Midlands region of England.

Arriving at a conference centre in Telford, Johnson was
welcomed by supporters chanting "Boris" but a little further
away, protesters shouted: "Liar, liar, pants on fire".

Contrasting with Labour's unabashed tax-and-spend approach,
Johnson's manifesto - titled "Get Brexit Done, Unleash Britain's
Potential" - will pledge to freeze income tax, value-added sales
tax and social security payments.

Johnson will also announce a 3 billion pounds ($3.85
billion) National Skills Fund to retrain workers and an extra 2
billion pounds to fill pot-holes in roads. He will also pledge
to maintain the regulatory cap on energy bills.

SPEND

Finance minister Sajid Javid told Sky News that the
Conservatives' plan will be accompanied by a very detailed
financing document and that the governing party would balance
day-to-day spending and keep debt low.

But Labour spokesman Andrew Gwynne said Johnson's plans were
"pathetic". "This is a no hope manifesto, from a party that has
nothing to offer the country, after spending ten years cutting
our public services," Gwynne said.

To try to win over voters, Labour announced another spending
commitment, promising to compensate more than three million
women who lost years of state pension payments when their
retirement age was raised.

Think tanks like the Institute for Fiscal Studies have
raised questions about the credibility of plans to fund
investment from both the Conservatives and Labour.

Held after three years of negotiations to leave the European
Union, the December election for the first time will show how
far Brexit has torn traditional political allegiances apart and
will test an electorate increasingly tired of voting.

In a heated campaign where the Conservatives have been
criticised for disseminating misleading social media posts,
Johnson, 55, will say he will "turn the page from the dither,
delay and division" of recent years.

Labour has said it will negotiate a better Brexit deal with
the EU within six months that it will put to the people in a new
referendum -- one which will also offer the choice of remaining
in the bloc.

Corbyn has said he would remain neutral in such a vote,
something his finance policy chief John McDonnell described as
the Labour leader adopting the role of "an honest broker".

Johnson will criticise the stance.

"We now know the country can be carbon (neutral) by 2050 and
Corbyn neutral by 2020, as the leader of the opposition has
decided to duck the biggest issue facing our country today,"
Johnson will say.
($1 = 0.78 pounds)
(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Piper and Andy Bruce,
Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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