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Labour Party Manifesto 2024: Key policies on NHS, tax plans and immigration

The Labour Party General Election manifesto has plans to end the chaos in the NHS, tackle crime and secure the UK's borders after years of failure from consecutive Tory Governments

Labour is battling to win your vote as it promises to change Britain for the better(Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

As the UK heads to the polls Labour is hopeful the plans and promises it has set out in the 2024 manifesto will have won over voters.

The Labour leader promised to deliver a "decade of national renewal" - with sweeping changes to the NHS, police forces and Britain's railways. Mr Starmer unveiled his party's manifesto last month, accusing the Tories of leaving the country in a worse state than they found it.

He urged voters to judge a future Government "by the actions that we take" as he pledged to "turn this around". The Labour leader vowed to focus on improving the economy and address the cost of living crisis which has piled misery on millions. He said: "Wealth creation is our number one priority.

"Growth is our core business. The only route to improving the prosperity of our country and the living standards of working people and that's why we made it our first national mission for government."

As voters prepare to head to the polls, here's all the key things Labour says it will do if it wins the election.

Mr Starmer unveiled the manifesto three weeks before the General Election(PA)

Labour Manifesto on Tax and pensions

A lot of focus has been on Labour's tax plans, with the Tories accused of releasing misleading figures.

Labour Manifesto Promises on Benefits Welfare

There has been some backlash over what's not in the manifesto, with Mr Starmer not bowing to calls to abolish the two-child benefit limit. The manifesto says:

The Labour leader with his deputy, Angela Rayner, in Manchester(Getty Images)

Labour's NHS and health and social care manifesto promises

The NHS backlog is one of the most damaging legacies of the Tory Government. Labour has vowed to tackle this head-on, vowing to: