Election 2024: how the major party manifestos compare
There are just a few weeks left until the UK general election on 4 July and the biggest parties – based on number of seats held before Parliament was dissolved – have now published their manifestos. But what would plans from the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Scottish National Party (SNP) mean for your money?
We've read through the documents, some totalling more than 100 pages, and put together an at-a-glance summary to set out the main money-related policies which could impact voters' pockets. Navigate to the section you're interested in using the links:
- Tax
- Housing
- Health and social care
- Pensions
- Benefits
- Banking and scams
- Household bills
- Transport
- Jobs and pay
- Childcare and education
We've covered the key money pledges in the Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat and Scottish National Party's manifestos in separate stories. You can also find key information from the Green Party, Plaid Cymru, Reform UK and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) manifestos in our story on manifestos from smaller parties.
Tax
Housing
Health and social care
Pensions
Benefits
Banking and scams
Household bills
Transport
Jobs and pay
Childcare and education
Which?’s consumer agenda
Ahead of the general election, we've covered all the major party manifestos as and when they were released.
We also recently published our own election manifesto, which sets out the reforms Which? believes the next government should implement to protect consumers.
Better retirement standards, protecting face-to-face banking services and a dedicated fraud minister are some of the money policies Which? wants to see from the next government.
Find out more in our consumer agenda for the government.