Monday, 26 April 2010
Manchester Respect launches Manifesto
"Respect have set out their conditions for supporting a Labour government in a hung Parliament.
"As they launched their manifesto the party said they would not back a Tory government "under any circumstances".
"But they would support Labour if troops were withdrawn from Afghanistan, more council houses were built, there was electoral reform and an end to cuts.
"The anti-war party is hoping to gain up to three MPs on 6 May, which could leave it holding the balance of power."
BBC report on Greater Manchester Manifesto Launch - see full story here including video of Dr Kay Phillips, Respect's National Chair.
Brian Wheeler's Manifesto Watch - read story here
LONDON LAUNCH with George Galloway - Tuesday 27th April
You can download the full manifesto here
"As they launched their manifesto the party said they would not back a Tory government "under any circumstances".
"But they would support Labour if troops were withdrawn from Afghanistan, more council houses were built, there was electoral reform and an end to cuts.
"The anti-war party is hoping to gain up to three MPs on 6 May, which could leave it holding the balance of power."
BBC report on Greater Manchester Manifesto Launch - see full story here including video of Dr Kay Phillips, Respect's National Chair.
Brian Wheeler's Manifesto Watch - read story here
LONDON LAUNCH with George Galloway - Tuesday 27th April
You can download the full manifesto here
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