Boris Johnson’s  Election  Manifesto Released

Boris Johnson’s Election Manifesto Released

By Ben kerrigan

Boris Johnson has released his manifesto which he says is aimed at achieving the most with the country’s talent.

Mr. Johnson said talent and genius are uniformly distributed throughout the country, but opportunity is not. He proposes closing that gap for the sake of simple social justice by investing £14 billion over three years to increase funding for every primary and every secondary school pupil in the country. The prime minister’s aim is to see thew quality of education in Uk primary and secondary school pupils to continue to improve with adequate funding to support it.

Teachers in many Uk mainstream schools have complained about funding shortages, but Johnson plans to address those concerns. Primary and secondary school education has received tonnes of funding in the past few years, but it seems not to be enough.

Overpaid headteachers and mismanaged funds have accounted for some of the financial shortages , though schools that have been sidelined from funding(because of  their institutional failings) haven’t benefited much

Mr. Johnson promised to put an extra 20,000 police officers on the streets and give them the powers to tackle crime with stop and search. Everyone in the UK should have the peace of mind and confidence that come from world-class health care.

Johnson  then promised the NHS its biggest ever cash boost, with 20 hospital upgrades and 40 new hospitals, while delivering 50,000  more nurses and 6,000 more doctors and creating an extra 50 million general practice appointments a year.

The primer minister also offers an infrastructure revolution for the Uk, by investing in Northern Powerhouse Rail, and the Midlands Rail Hub, and so many more projects, as well as a massive programme of improvements for our roads and gigabit  broadband for every home and business.

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION

Johnson also vowed to invest in technology and innovation. He said he will invest in Britain’s people by giving them the tools and training to flourish in the economy of the 21st century.  The Conservatives are overall promising a £2.9bn in extra  public spending.

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