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Conservative
Conservative
Leader
Boris Johnson
Top priorities
- Deliver Brexit on the deal agreed with the EU
- £100bn investment over five years on road, rail and other infrastructure
- 20,000 more police officers over the next three years in England and Wales
- £2.7bn for six new hospitals and plans for 34 more
- £7.1bn a year more for schools in England by 2022-23
Labour
Labour
Leader
Jeremy Corbyn
Top priorities
- £150bn for schools, hospitals and housing
- £250bn of investment to instigate a "green industrial revolution"
- £10-an-hour minimum wage for all workers
- Free full fibre broadband for every home and business in the UK by 2030
- Hold another referendum on Brexit
Liberal Democrats
Liberal Democrats
Leader
Jo Swinson
Top priorities
- Stop Brexit, which the party argues will release money to be spent on public services over the next five years
- £20bn a year for five years to tackle climate change
- 1p rise in income tax to spend on health and social care
- More investment in schools
Independent Group for Change
Independent Group for Change
Leader
Anna Soubry
Top priorities
- Hold another referendum on Brexit, campaigning for Remain
- Achieve carbon net zero by 2045
- Transition away from the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2030 and phase out non-essential plastics by 2025
Green Party
Green Party
Leaders
Jonathan Bartley
Sian Berry
Top priorities
- £100bn a year for a decade to tackle climate change - mainly paid for by borrowing
- Net-zero carbon emissions in the UK by 2030
- Pursue a "green new deal" including a "structural transformation" of the way the economy works
- Create more than a million new jobs through green investment
- Introduce a People's Vote Bill to implement another referendum on Brexit - will campaign to Remain
Brexit Party
Brexit Party
Leader
Nigel Farage
Top priorities
- Negotiate a free trade agreement with the EU, similar to the deals the bloc has with Canada and Japan, with a new deadline of 1 July 2020
- Leave the EU and move to World Trade Organisation trading rules if a free trade agreement cannot be struck
- Leave all institutions of the EU and restore the primacy of UK law
- £200bn spending programme on infrastructure, wi-fi and services for young people
UKIP
UKIP
Leader
Kirstan Herriot (party chairman)
Top priorities
- Leave the EU immediately with no deal
- Cut immigration to low, sustainable levels
- Reverse the introduction of LGBT-inclusive and sex and relationship education
- End "politically correct" policing and support freedom of speech
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