The Labour Manifesto 2017 was released today (16th May 2017).
You can view the PDF version in full at Labour Manifesto 2017.
And the accompanying PDF files Funding Britain’s Future and Labour’s Tax Transparency And Enforcement Programme.
Labour Manifesto 2017
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Foreward
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Creating An Economy That Works For All
- Creating An Economy That Works For All
- A Fair Taxation System
- Balancing The Books
- Infrastructure Investment
- Upgrading Our Economy: Labour’s Industrial Strategy
- Transforming Our Financial System
- A New Deal For Business
- Widening Ownership Of Our Economy
- Sustainable Energy
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Negotiating Brexit
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Towards A National Education Service
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A Fair Deal At Work
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Social Security
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Secure Homes For All
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Healthcare For All
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Safer Communities
- Police And Crime
- Security And Counter-Terrorism
- Border Security
- Fire And Rescue Services
- Justice
- Prisons And Probation Service
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Leading Richer Lives
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Extending Democracy
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A More Equal Society
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A Global Britain
Labour Party Manifesto Foreward
A big part of being the leader of a political party is that you meet people across the country and hear a wide range of views and ideas about the future. For me, it’s been a reminder that our country is a place of dynamic, generous and creative people with massive potential.
But I’ve also heard something far less positive, something which motivates us in the Labour Party to work for the kind of real change set out in this manifesto. It is a growing sense of anxiety and frustration.
Faced with falling living standards, growing job insecurity and shrinking public services, people are under increasing strain. Young people are held back by debt and the cost of housing. Whole families are being held back from the life they have worked towards.
I’m constantly told of these pressures in the workplace. Faced with constant cuts and interference, our police, nurses, doctors, teachers and council staff are held back from delivering the public services they signed up to.
Workers are held back by falling real pay and job security. Our entrepreneurs and managers are being held back from growing their business. If you are increasingly asked to do more with less, then you are not alone.
Every election is a choice. What makes this election different is that the choice is starker than ever before. You can choose more of the same: the rich getting richer, more children in poverty, our NHS failing and our schools and social care in crisis. Or you can vote for the party that has a plan to change all of this – The Labour Party.
Britain is the fifth richest country in the world. But that means little when many people don’t share in that wealth. Many feel the system is rigged against them. And this manifesto sets out exactly what can be done about it.
Britain needs to negotiate a Brexit deal that puts our economy and living standards first. That won’t be achieved by empty slogans and posturing. We cannot put at risk our links with our largest trading partner. Instead we need a jobs-first Brexit that allows us to upgrade our economy for the 21st century.
Labour will invest in the cutting-edge jobs and industries of the future that can improve everybody’s lives. Which is why this manifesto outlines a fully costed programme to upgrade our economy. From childcare to transport, housing to lifelong learning, Labour understands how a successful economy depends on services that support us all.
So yes, this election is about what sort of country we want to be after Brexit. Is it one where the majority are held back by the sheer struggle of getting by? That isn’t the Britain Labour is determined to create.
So let’s build a fairer Britain where no one is held back. A country where everybody is able to get on in life, to have security at work and at home, to be decently paid for the work they do, and to live their lives with the dignity they deserve.
Let’s build a country where we invest our wealth to give everyone the best chance. That means building the homes we need to rent and buy, keeping our communities safe with more police officers, giving our children’s schools the funding they badly need, and restoring the NHS to its place as the envy of the world.
Don’t let the Conservatives hold Britain back.
Let’s build a Britain that works for the many, not the few.
Jeremy Corbyn
Leader of the Labour Party
Labour Parties 2017 General Election Manifesto
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Foreward
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Creating An Economy That Works For All
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Negotiating Brexit
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Towards A National Education Service
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A Fair Deal At Work
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Social Security
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Secure Homes For All
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Healthcare For All
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Safer Communities
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Leading Richer Lives
Labour Manifesto 2017 – Extending Democracy
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A More Equal Society
Labour Manifesto 2017 – A Global Britain
Labour Manifesto 2017 PDF Format
Compare the 2017 Labour Party manifesto with the 2015 manifesto, download the Labour Manifesto 2015 PDF Format.