LibDems blasted over 'abandoning route back to EU' as party launches manifesto
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58% : "The 116-page-long document also outlines how the party want to fund a £9.4 billion package for the NHS and social care in England by increasing taxes for banks and closing loopholes used by the super-rich.51% : "READ MORE: Many Scots voted Yes because they didn't believe Labour could win, claims Anas SarwarOn taxes, the party promises to raise the money needed for its investment plans by:On political reform, Davey told the launch his party would end the first-past-the-post voting system in favour of "fair votes with proportional representation".
49% : Speaking at the launch of his party's manifesto in central London on Monday, LibDem leader Ed Davey said: "Once ties of trust and friendship have been renewed, and the damage the Conservatives have caused to trade between the UK and EU has begun to be repaired, we would aim to place the UK-EU relationship on a more formal and stable footing by seeking to join the single market.
47% : "Some countries like Norway and Iceland are not EU members but are part of the single market.
45% : Beattie added: "Sir Ed Davey has also failed to accept responsibility for his party's part in the last fourteen years of austerity - given they stood side-by-side with the architects of austerity, and abandoned their commitment to abolishing tuition fees which would have benefited millions of students across England and Wales."The LibDems said they had put health and social care at the heart of their offering to the electorate.
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