'It will take years to improve the NHS': The Lib Dem fighting for Javid's seatLabour will spend the next five weeks setting out its plans for Government as it tries to convince the public to give the party the keys to No 10 after 14 years in opposition.
With the party currently around 20 points ahead of the Conservatives in the polls, Labour will be hoping its pledges will be able to persuade the public to put it in power.Labour has said it would conduct a Strategic Defence and Security Review in its first year in government to fully understand the state of our Armed Forces, the nature of threats we face and the capabilities needed. The party has also insisted it would maintain an unshakeable commitment to Nato and our nuclear deterrent.