Which of the following promises will be in the Labour party Manifesto?
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Resolved
YES
National energy company
Resolved
YES
Reform non-dom tax status
Resolved
YES
Reduce NHS waiting lists
Resolved
YES
Maintain the triple lock
Resolved
YES
Crack down on tax avoidance
Resolved
YES
New towns
Resolved
YES
Maintain fracking ban
Resolved
YES
Not raise VAT
Resolved
YES
Aid 0.7% of GNI
Resolved
N/A
Other
Resolved
N/A
Implement (any) recommendations from the Angiolini Inquiry Report
Resolved
NO
Remove cliffs in tax system
Resolved
NO
Reduce class sizes
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NO
Net Zero in 2030
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NO
Electrification of rail lines in North
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NO
Ease nuclear planning
Resolved
NO
Promote 'Green' Steel
Resolved
NO
Permit fracking
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NO
Reforming/repealing psychoactive substances bill
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NO
Recognise 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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Reform non-dom tax status
New towns

What is meant here by new towns? I don't think there are any plans for New Towns (a la Milton Keynes), just investing in the towns and regional cities. Is that what is meant?

@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?

New towns, national energy, this is innovative, anything actually behind it beyond just manifold being creative in making questions?