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The ugly rhetoric of the Tories and Reform obscures a simple truth: most voters understand the need for foreign workers, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Looking at 150 target seats, Guardian analysis shows Labour needs to move from city to town, and persuade over-50s, homeowners and people of white ethnicity
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Plans to fund adult care have been derided as a ‘dementia tax’ or a ‘death tax’. The carers I visited showed me that what they need is both urgent and simple, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Exclusive: Letter says bosses appreciate Reeves’s commitment to genuine plan for economic growth
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Net migration is more than two and a half times the 2010 figure despite a string of Tory pledges to reduce it
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Taxes, D-day, Farage and NHS waiting lists were all on the agenda as the prime minister jousted with Nick Robinson
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Editorial: Sir Ed Davey says he is offering a programme for real change. Voters should seriously consider it when casting their ballots
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Party figures including Braverman and Jenrick waiting to see how public responds to pledges, insiders say
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With bold manifesto pledges on tax, Brexit and immigration, Ed Davey’s party could push the incoming government to be more radical, says Max von Thun, political adviser to the Lib Dems from 2017 to 2019
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There has been a surge of support for far-right parties in the elections for the EU parliament
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Steve Endacott claims his artificial intelligence-produced avatar would answer constituents’ questions and concerns
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Ed Davey knows he’s not going to be forming the next government – it’s best to treat the party’s pitch as a mood board
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The prime minister’s claim that Labour would raise taxes by this enormous amount has been roundly disproven. But, as with the Leave campaign’s spurious claims, this lie has legs, writes Zoe Williams
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The real problem is how past wars are invoked not only to ramp up today’s defence spending, but to agitate for fresh conflict, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
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Public service broadcasting has been threatened by a hostile government for years. A Labour win offers the chance for a reset, says Dorothy Byrne, a former head of news and current affairs at Channel 4
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No major surprises at launch, as Davey attempts to separate party from Labour and Tories in terms of policy costings
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My assumption that all dogs vote Labour or, at a pinch, Lib Dem, was shaken by two people who identified theirs as likely Reform voters, writes Emma Beddington
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Surprise announcement comes amid internal party pressure and fresh allegations over expenses claims