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The manifesto is out: now it’s up to us
The next 21 days are going to see them throw everything they can at us, but we can win real change, writes MATT WILLGRESS
Labour manifesto

JEREMY CORBYN launched Labour’s general election manifesto in Birmingham today. To put it simply, it is most radical and ambitious plan to transform our county in decades.

All over the country, people are already talking about key elements of the plan — including the transformative proposals for one million green jobs and the fast and free broadband for all policy.

There is so much to talk about when it comes to this manifesto, but something that really stood out for me was the radical and far-reaching housing policy.

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