I know governments would argue that external events/forces had an impact on what they published in their manifestos.
I'd like to see, say about 4 and a bit years after the last election, a comparison of the manifesto with what the government has actually done.
Dave
I think it is done in the media, but there is no official report. Doing so makes plain why the Tories lost last time, achieved a few and spectacularly failed others.
I would imagine there has been similar results from both parties over the few decades or so.
2019 Manifesto
“We’ve introduced and consistently raised the National Living Wage – and will raise it still further.” – Achieved
“Get Brexit Done” – Achieved
“Debt will be lower at the end of the Parliament” – Failed
“Net Zero by 2050” – Failed
“50,000 more nurses” – Achieved
“We will not raise the rate of Income Tax, VAT or National Insurance” – Mostly Failed
“Bring full fibre and gigabit-capable broadband to every home and business” – Failed
Reduce Net Migration “to less than 100,000” – Failed
“We will add 10,000 more prison places”– Failed
“300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s” – Failed
With polling finding that a majority of voters from all parties no longer believe any manifesto pledges, clearly something has gone wrong. Looking back, how
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