UK common election RECAP: Latest updates from the marketing campaign path
With Rishi Sunak behind in the polls he may have decided now is the time to deploy his secret weapon.
The Prime Minister’s wife Akshata Murty has been pictured visiting a care home in North Yorkshire while he campaigns in the south west meeting apprentices at a train depot and a broadband firm.
Meanwhile, Mr Sunak has visited a pub in Devon after he spent the morning campaigning in neighbouring Cornwall and Keir Starmer has returned to another football club as he unveils his party’s NHS pledge.
Our live coverage has ended for the day but for a full recap see below.
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Watch: ‘It’s a big no! Go to hell!’ Nigel Farage refuses to sign ‘woke’ BBC diversity and monitoring form asking him about his sexuality and ethnicity before appearing on Question Time
Corbyn’s independent campaign launch event starts
Diane Abbott hits out at Labour for ‘excluding her from parliament’
It is as if you are not allowed to be a Labour MP unless you’re prepared to repeat everything the leader says.
Breaking:Angela Rayner cleared by HMRC
Diane Abbott supporters rally at Hackney Town Hall
Breaking:Labour MP suspended over behaviour
I’ve been working day and night since the election was called for success not only in Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven but across Sussex. Yesterday, out of the blue, I received an ‘administrative suspension letter.’
Someone (who remains anonymous to me) has made what I believe to be a vexatious and politically motivated complaint about my behaviour eight years ago. This is a false allegation that I dispute totally and I believe it was designed to disrupt this election.
There isn’t enough time to defend myself as these processes within the party take too long, so the party have told me that I will not be eligible to be a candidate at the next election.
I’m gutted. I’ve spent the last decade of my life building one of the best campaigning CLPs in the country. I’ve been so inspired by everyone pulling together in the last week and excited for the campaign to come. We have an amazing local party, and I am sorry most of all for you party members who will be let down by this.
I aim to co-operate with the investigations process to clear my name, but will now take this opportunity to contribute to public life in different ways under what I hope is a Labour government.
I wish Keir Starmer, Angela Rayner, and the Labour team the best of luck and hope to be celebrating Labour wins across Sussex and beyond on election night.
Sunak: ‘I’m not worried about the polls’
The only poll that matters is the one on 4 July, when all of you get to choose our future, that’s the one I am focused on.
And as you can see, I hope, I am working my socks off to talk to as many people as I can over the next five weeks.
I’m not worried about the polls.
Watch: Culinary Arts Management, Wildlife Media and Concept and Comic Art among those in the Tory crosshairs under new plan to crackdown on so-called ‘Mickey Mouse’ uni courses
Ex-Scottish health secretary suspended over £11,000 iPad bill
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Watch: Sunak shouts ‘boom’ as he celebrates with apprentices
Sunak heads to pub after busy day on the campaign trail
SNP and Lib Dems hit out over exclusion from TV debate
I think it’s ridiculous that the third party in UK politics has been excluded from the debates that are being taken forward.
We’re making strenuous representations to the broadcasters about that point and we’ll continue to do so.
I think it’s how voters feel about that, to be honest, and I think voters want a better choice. I don’t think they’re impressed by the choice offered by Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
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Pictured: Rishi Sunak’s wife visits care home in Yorkshire
Watch: How Diane Abbott row threatened to derail Labour’s NHS pledge
Keir Starmer asked whether Diane Abbott row has ‘overshadowed’ campaigning
I’ve seen various reports, I can only tell you what the factual situation is – as you know, the whip has been restored to Diane Abbott and no decision’s been taken barring her from standing. That’s the factual position and I’ve been happy to say that when asked to do so.
Obviously, my whole focus is on the election campaign and we’re very happy to be out campaigning here today, talking about what we’re going to do in relation to the NHS to drive down those waiting lists.
She’s got the whip back and no decision’s been taken to bar her.
Keir Starmer – It’s ‘not true’ Diane Abbott was barred from standing as Labour candidate
No decision has been taken to bar Diane Abbott.
The process that we were going through ended with the restoration of the whip the other day, so she’s a member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and no decision has been taken barring her.
Breaking:Keir Starmer – No decision taken on Diane Abbott
Wes Streeting – I understand ‘fear’ in LGBT community
I think if implemented properly, the Cass review can improve health care for trans people, particularly trans young people.
I think effective treatment in this area can be the difference between, not just being life-changing, but being lifesaving.
Keir Starmer- We need to lift NHS workforce up
We need to lift the workforce up
There are plans now in place for the next generation of staff to come through… one of the problems we’ve had with the NHS is of course it takes time to train people.
So politicians say, well, we won’t do that. We won’t put enough emphasis there. We’ll just do other sticking plaster fixes that don’t work. You’ve got to do the hard yards of training for the next generation to come through.
Keir Starmer- NHS runs through my family like DNA
The NHS ryns through our family like DNA, so it’s a really proud moment to stand here with you
Watch: SNP leader says Labour’s treatment of Diane Abbott is ‘unfair’
Tories write to Starmer to demand answers over Diane Abbott
These are serious questions that need answering. The only logical explanation is that you and your team have been lying to the British people.
You have previously said that ‘honesty and decency matter’. I am sure people would like to know why you did not think these principles mattered in this case.
Starmer and Streeting taking questions from medical trainees
Day seven of the general election campaign: What has happened so far?
Watch: Rishi Sunak wades in to Diane Abbott row
Pictured: Lib Dems on the campaign trail in Wales
Pictured: Diane Abbott doorstepped by BBC
Breaking:Sunak and Starmer to take part in TV debate on June 4
Millions of viewers value the election debates.
They provide a chance to see and hear the party leaders set out their pitch to the country, debate directly with each other and take questions from voters.
ITV is pleased to be broadcasting the first debate in this year’s election campaign.
Rishi Sunak – Universities aren’t only option for young people
University is great and it makes a fantastic option for young people, but it’s not the only option. I’m not someone who believes that you have to go to university, and all the apprentices I’ve been talking to this morning are proof of that, describing it as the best decision they ever made.
And what we do know is that there are university degrees that are letting young people down. Independent studies say that around one in five people who are on degrees would have been financially better off not doing them, about one in three graduates are in non-graduate jobs.
So actually we are better off providing those young people with the opportunity of a high-quality apprenticeship.
Rishi Sunak – Starmer should come clean on Diane Abbott
The Labour Party has been telling everybody this investigation into Diane Abbott is ongoing, it now appears it concluded months ago.
So really it’s a question for them to clear this all up, what happened when, be transparent about it.
Watch: Streeting jokes over Diane Abbott questions during Sky News interview
Breaking:Diane Abbott ‘dismayed’ at reports she has been banned from standing as Labour candidate
Wes Streeting – Junior doctors won’t receive pay rise on day one of a Labour government
I want to be really upfront with junior doctors this side of the election – the 35% pay claim they’ve put in, I’m just not going to be able to afford that on day one of a Labour government.
We’re going to have to work together and negotiate on pay and recognise, as was the case with the last Labour government who inherited a similar mess, getting to fair pay is a journey not an event, and I am willing to negotiate on pay and those wider conditions that junior doctors are working.
I’m willing to sit down and negotiate on those wider conditions so that junior doctors are genuinely valued and and look forward to a career in the NHS rather than thinking about whether they’re going to stick it out because things are so terrible.
What’s happening on the campaign trail today?
SNP round on Labour over Diane Abbott row
I think this is a pretty sorry reflection of the Labour Party and where it stands, what its values are and what its principles are at the moment.
Diane Abbott gets her membership back at the very last minute but isn’t allowed to stand.
I’d just like to thank Diane for everything she has done, as a trailblazer for women in Parliament, but also as the first black female in Parliament. She’s a phenomenal individual and her legacy is going to be long lasting.
Pictured: Rishi Sunak gets a round of bacon sarnies as he arrives in Cornwall
Watch: Wes Streeting confronted over Diane Abbott ban
Wes Streeting – I’m ‘not particularly’ comfortable with Diane Abbott’s treatment
I know that Diane had the whip restored and her suspension lifted yesterday. This was following her suspension over remarks that she made, for which she later apologised. So I know at this stage, in terms of decisions about her candidature, as much as has been reported.
I think this has gone on for a very long time. But I’m here this morning to talk about the NHS waiting lists and I say this with enormous respect for everything that Diane has achieved in politics.
Diane rightly apologised for the comments that she made that led to her suspension, as to the process, I think those questions are better directed to people responsible for the process.
I think it’s best that we wait for all other facts to emerge about the decision making in this case, which I’ve not been involved in, have no responsibility for and I’m here to talk about the seven and a half million people who are on NHS waiting lists.
The Diane Abbott story: What has happened and how did we get here
Labour frontbencher on Diane Abbott – I’m hearing this for the first time
Diane Abbott – It is true I’m banned from standing for Labour
I had the whip restored yesterday afternoon but within minutes we saw they had briefed the Times the story as attached, that you have probably seen. And it is true.
Breaking:Diane Abbott – I’m banned from standing for Labour at election
What happened yesterday on the campaign trail?
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