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Who should I vote for? General election 2019 policy guide | Who should I vote for? General election 2019 policy guide |
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The UK's main parties have begun to announce their campaign promises ahead of a general election on 12 December. | The UK's main parties have begun to announce their campaign promises ahead of a general election on 12 December. |
To help you decide who you might vote for, here's a guide to where the parties currently stand on the key issues. | To help you decide who you might vote for, here's a guide to where the parties currently stand on the key issues. |
This guide will be updated on the launch of manifestos - the full list of official pledges parties make to voters, explaining what they would do if elected. | This guide will be updated on the launch of manifestos - the full list of official pledges parties make to voters, explaining what they would do if elected. |
If you cannot see this interactive click or tap here. | If you cannot see this interactive click or tap here. |
All parties included in the guide have been contacted by the BBC in order to help identify their key policies ahead of the manifesto launches. | |
The issue areas are based on those highlighted in Ipsos Mori's Issues Index, which measures the issues the public believe to be the most important facing the country. | |
More information on how the issues and parties were selected is in our methodology. |