Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised to put his Brexit deal to parliament by Christmas
According to the manifesto's costings document, annual current spending under the Conservatives would rise by £3 billion by 2024, compared with more than £80 billion for Labour.
The Conservatives have pledged not to increase the rates of either income tax, National Insurance or VAT in the next five years.
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