A manifesto, though, is more a wish list . Unfortunately nowadays, the voters and press see it as a firm, untouchable commitment and unfortunately this is an unrealstic position fro a country, just as it would be for a business. They know where they want to be but there will always be hurdles that deflect a steady course, and this applies to all parties. Out of interest what are your personal ideas should taxes need to rise or services cut?
First off I would go for the big corporations that avoid paying corporation tax in the UK. And use Luxemboug , ROI, channel Isles etc. These just legally avoid tax so that the rest of us end up paying more. If they leave they will be replaced by UK companies but they won't they make too much money. I would use some of these taxes to reduce the corporation tax on the smallest businesses.
I would put tarriffs on imported steel to ensure we retain our home grown steel industry and make sure we put incentives in UK procurement so we buy our own steel.
Then I would also cap the welfare bill with inflation only budget rises, for things like PIP and child payments. These are clearly spiralling put of control. We need to learn to live by our means as a nation and not just assume that their is an endless money tree that many MPs seem to think exists. I know three teachers in different areas who have all said they are being put under pressure by parents to diagnose their children with things like ADHD so they can get more benefits.
I would put a small tax rise say 2% on income tax for the highest earners above £125k.
I would abolish the Barnett formula (gradually) so wealth is distrubuted fairly across the UK nations.
I would revise the energy price cap and the mechanism that means all UK electricity is set by the highest cost generator which is gas. This is clearly ridiculous.
I would start putting assylum claimants in tents in camps until processed, and stop them absconding to work illegally. That would deter many people from coming. Anyone caught employing people illegally would be heavily fined personally and jailed for a couple of weeks.
I would change the rules to make sure that if you arrived here from another country, you had to have paid into the system in NI before you take out benefits and health care. Unless you are working in a UK designated desired sector like the NHS etc.
In conclusion , I have a few gripes with the new government, but am prepared to give them some time, it's too early imo to judge them. They have to grow the economy to achieve a better standard of living for everyone.