We’re almost there – the 4th of July. No, not Independence Day, but a general election. Whether you think he should have called one ages ago or was off his rocker for doing it now, the outcome might (or might not) hit you in the pocket. So, I’m going to attempt to help you compare the various manifestos but, in particular, to understand the potential impact on your personal finances. You have my promise to be as objective and factual as possible. I will though offer some professional opinion where relevant, and if I am scathing, attempt to be scathing in equal measure to all.
As of the date of writing, the polls currently have Labour and the Conservatives in the lead, with Reform and the Liberal Democrats following in third and fourth [1]. Given this, I’m going to focus more heavily on the two main parties but provide a smattering from the other two where there is something interesting to say. This is solely to ensure you aren’t overwhelmed with the detail—the Labour manifesto alone is 136 pages long!