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Theresa May: Help me fulfil promise of Brexit | Theresa May: Help me fulfil promise of Brexit |
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Theresa May will set out her vision for a "Britain beyond Brexit" as she attempts to seize control of the agenda with a week to go to polling day. | Theresa May will set out her vision for a "Britain beyond Brexit" as she attempts to seize control of the agenda with a week to go to polling day. |
Mrs May will pledge to use the "promise of Brexit" to build a "stronger, fairer and even more prosperous" country. | Mrs May will pledge to use the "promise of Brexit" to build a "stronger, fairer and even more prosperous" country. |
And she will urge voters to unite behind her leadership, in a speech in north-east England on Thursday. | And she will urge voters to unite behind her leadership, in a speech in north-east England on Thursday. |
For Labour, Jeremy Corbyn is promising to save commuters £1,000 on rail fares over the next five years. | For Labour, Jeremy Corbyn is promising to save commuters £1,000 on rail fares over the next five years. |
'Alive with possibilities' | 'Alive with possibilities' |
Mrs May called a snap general election - after previously saying she would wait until 2020 - because she said she wanted to strengthen her hand in Brexit negotiations. | Mrs May called a snap general election - after previously saying she would wait until 2020 - because she said she wanted to strengthen her hand in Brexit negotiations. |
In a speech on Thursday, she will stress the importance of getting Brexit right - something she will claim is only possible under her leadership. | In a speech on Thursday, she will stress the importance of getting Brexit right - something she will claim is only possible under her leadership. |
"If we get Brexit right, then together we can do great things," she will say. | "If we get Brexit right, then together we can do great things," she will say. |
"We can build a Britain beyond Brexit that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous than it is today. | "We can build a Britain beyond Brexit that is stronger, fairer and more prosperous than it is today. |
"A Britain beyond Brexit that is more global and outward-looking. A Britain alive with possibilities, more confident in itself, more united and more secure. | "A Britain beyond Brexit that is more global and outward-looking. A Britain alive with possibilities, more confident in itself, more united and more secure. |
"A country our children and grandchildren are proud to call home." | "A country our children and grandchildren are proud to call home." |
'Ogres across Europe' | 'Ogres across Europe' |
Mr Corbyn and Mrs May were on the same side in last year's EU referendum - against Britain leaving the EU - although they never campaigned together. | Mr Corbyn and Mrs May were on the same side in last year's EU referendum - against Britain leaving the EU - although they never campaigned together. |
Both have said they respect the verdict of the British people, and have also ruled out a second referendum on the divorce deal Britain negotiates with the EU. | Both have said they respect the verdict of the British people, and have also ruled out a second referendum on the divorce deal Britain negotiates with the EU. |
Mrs May has claimed Mr Corbyn is "not ready" to take part in Brexit negotiations, which are due to begin 11 days after polling day on 8 June. | Mrs May has claimed Mr Corbyn is "not ready" to take part in Brexit negotiations, which are due to begin 11 days after polling day on 8 June. |
But shadow education secretary Angela Rayner claimed on Wednesday the way Mrs May had handled Brexit negotiations so far "has made us look like ogres across Europe". | But shadow education secretary Angela Rayner claimed on Wednesday the way Mrs May had handled Brexit negotiations so far "has made us look like ogres across Europe". |
Mr Corbyn has said he would fight to protect workers' rights, environmental protections and access to the single market for UK business in Brexit talks. | Mr Corbyn has said he would fight to protect workers' rights, environmental protections and access to the single market for UK business in Brexit talks. |
Rail fares | Rail fares |
Labour are promising to save commuters more than £1,000 on their season tickets over the next five years, if they win the election. | Labour are promising to save commuters more than £1,000 on their season tickets over the next five years, if they win the election. |
Currently, regulated fares are increased using the retail price index measure of inflation. Labour say they will use the lower consumer price index instead. | Currently, regulated fares are increased using the retail price index measure of inflation. Labour say they will use the lower consumer price index instead. |
Mr Corbyn said: "Under the Conservatives, rail fares have skyrocketed and tickets are some of the most expensive in Europe. | Mr Corbyn said: "Under the Conservatives, rail fares have skyrocketed and tickets are some of the most expensive in Europe. |
"Labour will take Britain's railways back into public control and put more money into people's pockets by capping fares. | "Labour will take Britain's railways back into public control and put more money into people's pockets by capping fares. |
"This will save commuters £1,014 on their rail season tickets over the next parliament, as part of our plan to promote services for the many, not the few." | "This will save commuters £1,014 on their rail season tickets over the next parliament, as part of our plan to promote services for the many, not the few." |
A Conservative spokesman described the plan as "yet more economic shambles" and said: "Renationalising the railways will either add billions of pounds to our national debt or hit ordinary working people in the pocket with higher taxes." | |