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UPDATE 4-UK's Johnson promises Brexit for Christmas in manifesto

Sun, 24th Nov 2019 11:01

* Johnson offers Brexit 'Christmas gift'

* Conservatives say will not to raise taxes

* Labour leader to be neutral in second Brexit vote
(Adds more comment)

By William James and Kylie MacLellan

TELFORD, England, Nov 24 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson promised on Sunday "to get Brexit done", pledging
in his Conservative Party's manifesto to bring his deal to leave
the European Union back to parliament before Christmas and
ruling out any more delay.

With less than three weeks before Britain heads to the polls
on Dec. 12, the governing Conservatives and opposition Labour
Party are trying to tempt voters with different visions of the
country's future, but both pledging to spend more.

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.

But it offered little detail on other policy areas, with
aides wanting the prime minister to play it safe after plans on
social care in 2017 saw a poll lead enjoyed by his predecessor
Theresa May all but disappear. Johnson is the runaway favourite
to win the election, according to the polls.

"Get Brexit done and we shall see a pent up tidal wave of
investment into this country," Johnson said, launching his
manifesto at a conference centre in Telford in central England.
"Get Brexit done and we can focus our hearts and our minds on
the priorities of the British people."

Arriving at the centre, 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" - pledged to freeze income tax, value-added sales tax
and social security payments.

Instead, he promised 23.5 billion pounds ($30.2 billion)
worth of "sensible" tax cuts and higher spending, including on
Britain's much-loved National Health Service by adding 50,000
nurses.

SPEND

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 10 years cutting our public
services," Gwynne said.

To try to win over voters, Labour earlier 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 such as 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, said "the Twittersphere" was not really his
province, again turning his comments towards to Labour's Brexit
position, which he described as meaning more delay.

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 criticised the stance.

"They want to rip up our deal and negotiate a new one. But
we don't yet know of a single Labour MP (member of parliament)
or any other MP who would support this deal," Johnson said to
applause and laughter.

"It would be farcical, it would be comical if the
consequences of that approach were not so disastrous for this
country and our prospects next year. Let's give that madness a
miss."
(Additional reporting by Elizabeth Piper, Kate Holton, Bill
Schomberg and Andy Bruce, Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise,
David Clarke and Mark Potter)

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