Which of the following promises will be in the Labour party Manifesto?
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YESNational energy company
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YESReform non-dom tax status
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YESReduce NHS waiting lists
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YESMaintain the triple lock
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YESCrack down on tax avoidance
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YESNew towns
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YESMaintain fracking ban
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YESNot raise VAT
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YESAid 0.7% of GNI
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N/AOther
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N/AImplement (any) recommendations from the Angiolini Inquiry Report
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NORemove cliffs in tax system
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NOReduce class sizes
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NONet Zero in 2030
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NOElectrification of rail lines in North
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NOEase nuclear planning
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NOPromote 'Green' Steel
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NOPermit fracking
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NOReforming/repealing psychoactive substances bill
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NORecognise a Palestinian state on any specific timetable or linked to any specific conditions
Answers must be conceptually the same. If the manifest promises to lower class sizes, "reduce classes sizes" will resolve yes. "improve education" will not.
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@bdf I think the bet is that Labour pursue new town development a la Milton Keynes - if that's in the manifesto, then the market resolves YES on this issue. Allows Labour to increase housing delivery and concentrate it in Conservative seats. It might not be a bad move politically?
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