UK politicians must set out the future for financeThe City is owed an explanation of how Britain will trade with the EULabour’s manifesto adds up to a recipe for declineJeremy Corbyn’s hard-left programme will wreck the UK economyIt’s not Brexit but the humble bus that will drive this electionThe agenda should not be set by the parties but by voters’ prioritiesUK Conservatives turn fake news into a policy platformOver the top spending promises and other UK election absurditiesThe UK general election is testing personal and political bondsA peculiar mix of match-fixing and furious aggression has marked the start of the campaignMidweek update: First TV debate, Lib Dem and Labour manifestosMore from this SeriesTaxes cannot be something that other people payBritain needs to recognise that public services will not improve without more government revenueUK politicians make a play for votes with childcare pledgeThe rush to offer free help to working parents needs more careful thoughtIs Jeremy Corbyn's radical Labour manifesto eye-catching or eye-watering?FT deputy opinion editor Miranda Green says credibility among voters is keyLiberal Democrats show a business-friendly faceManifesto contains big spending pledges but charts a centrist pathLabour’s promised transformation is an assault on businessThe sheer scale of proposals offers chance to harness anger in favour of higher taxAcquisition of Openreach will unite the nationLetter from Dr Martin Upham, London N8, UKFibre broadband network is the sine qua nonLetter from John Ure, Director, TRP, University of Hong KongNow that’s magic!Letter from Barrie Bain, Wadhurst, E Sussex, UK
UK politicians must set out the future for financeThe City is owed an explanation of how Britain will trade with the EULabour’s manifesto adds up to a recipe for declineJeremy Corbyn’s hard-left programme will wreck the UK economyIt’s not Brexit but the humble bus that will drive this electionThe agenda should not be set by the parties but by voters’ prioritiesUK Conservatives turn fake news into a policy platformOver the top spending promises and other UK election absurditiesThe UK general election is testing personal and political bondsA peculiar mix of match-fixing and furious aggression has marked the start of the campaignMidweek update: First TV debate, Lib Dem and Labour manifestosMore from this SeriesTaxes cannot be something that other people payBritain needs to recognise that public services will not improve without more government revenueUK politicians make a play for votes with childcare pledgeThe rush to offer free help to working parents needs more careful thoughtIs Jeremy Corbyn's radical Labour manifesto eye-catching or eye-watering?FT deputy opinion editor Miranda Green says credibility among voters is keyLiberal Democrats show a business-friendly faceManifesto contains big spending pledges but charts a centrist pathLabour’s promised transformation is an assault on businessThe sheer scale of proposals offers chance to harness anger in favour of higher taxAcquisition of Openreach will unite the nationLetter from Dr Martin Upham, London N8, UKFibre broadband network is the sine qua nonLetter from John Ure, Director, TRP, University of Hong KongNow that’s magic!Letter from Barrie Bain, Wadhurst, E Sussex, UK