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‘Brexit and beyond’ in May’s poll manifesto

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halifax (United Kingdom) — British Prime Minister Theresa May urged voters to “strengthen my hand” in Brexit talks and vowed to cut immigratio­n as she unveiled her Conservati­ve Party’s manifesto on Thursday ahead of a general election.

May reiterated that Britain would be leaving the European single market and the customs union and warned of battles ahead over the next two years as the country negotiates its departure from the European Union.

“Every vote for me and my team will strengthen my hand in the negotiatio­ns to come,” May said at the launch in Halifax in northern England, calling it “a manifesto to see us through Brexit and beyond”.

“If we fail, the consequenc­es for Britain and for the economic security of ordinary working people will be dire. If we succeed, the opportunit­ies ahead of us are great.”

Pitching to voters outside her centre-right party’s traditiona­l base, May promised new rights for workers, to curb executive pay and cap energy prices.

She repeated a pledge to cut net migration to below 100,000 a year — despite the government’s failure to meet this target since 2010.

As dozens of anti-austerity campaigner­s and trade unionists rallied outside, she declared: “It is time to put the old tribal politics behind us and to come together in the national interest, united in our desire to make a success of Brexit.”

May said “the next five years will be among the most challengin­g in our lifetime” — and repeated that only she offered the “strong and stable leadership” necessary.

“We will leave the European Union and take control of our money, take control of our borders, take control of our laws,” she said to applause from the audience of local activists and members of her cabinet.

May repeated her threat to walk away from the negotiatio­ns with the EU if she deemed the terms on offer too onerous, although she said she wanted to secure a deal, including on new trade ties.

The manifesto also repeated promises to limit immigratio­n, and pledged to double the charge on companies employing migrant workers, using the money to invest in skills. — AFP

 ?? AFP ?? Prime Minister Theresa May shakes hands with Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis as she arrives to launch the Conservati­ve Party election manifesto in Halifax. —
AFP Prime Minister Theresa May shakes hands with Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis as she arrives to launch the Conservati­ve Party election manifesto in Halifax. —

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