Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has traveled to the heartlands of Brexit Britain in a bid to secure the parliamentary majority he needs to take the country out of the European Union, was doorstepping constituents in Essex.
His main rival, the Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn, has focused on promises of sweeping economic steps to benefit struggling Britons. Labour has pledged to begin delivering its plans to end public spending cuts and begin nationalising industries within the first year of taking office. “The Conservative Party says our manifesto is too radical,” Corbyn told a crowd of chanting supporters. “I don’t have to go and hide in a fridge when somebody comes to ask me a question.”
Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson joined volunteers at a phone bank in the capital, while the SNP’s Nicola Sturgeon met with constituents in a shop where she helped sort the display.
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