Ed Miliband declares 'I am ready' to be PM at manifesto launch
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said he is ready to be Prime Minister as the party unveiled its election manifesto which included a pledge to cut the deficit every year.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said he is ready to be Prime Minister as the party unveiled its election manifesto which included a pledge to cut the deficit every year.
The people of Glasgow used to look to Labour for help but today's manifesto pledges were not welcomed by many in the Scottish city today.
At the last General Election, Labour won almost two-thirds of the vote in Glasgow East. The latest polls suggest that support has gone.
The party is now trailing the SNP in the constituency by 14%.
As Labour bids to win voters’ confidence in its economic policy, why has it been so vague on one of its key promises?
Whether or not Ed Miliband makes it into Downing Street, he did today at least look the part of a Prime Minister in waiting.
The major measures promised by Labour in its manifesto for the upcoming General Election.