On Saturday, will speak in East London.
He is expected to say:
“This general election, more than any I have previously fought,
will define our times.
“Make no mistake, a Brexit for the few is now brewing.
“One where any money saved is handed out as tax cuts to the
super-rich and their corporations.
“Where new trade deals with the US and elsewhere are used to
drive down our working conditions, and environmental and food
standards.
On a Tory Brexit, he is expected to say:
“Do you think personal prospects of the Conservatives' friends
and backers will suffer following the kind of Brexit they want to
see? Do you think their lives will get harder as wages slide and
jobs become even less secure?
“Unlikely, I think you’ll agree. And that’s because the
Conservatives' backers can afford to opt out when things go
wrong. They’ve been doing it for decades.
“In truth, they always have a get out of jail free card while
this government is at the controls.
On voter registration, Jeremy is expected to
say:
“So I have a message for you all today: unless you too have a get
out jail free card, it’s time to step up.
“And when I say step up, I mean register to vote and claim your
future - do so by 22 May.
“Over 2.4 million young people are missing from the UK’s
electoral register. Barely 40% of 18 to 24-year olds turn out to
vote.
“The Conservatives are more than happy with this state of
affairs. Apathy and resignation will secure them seats on
election day.
“It’s not that our young people don’t have the energy and talent
to succeed. Our country is full of potential.
“But something hangs on peoples’ lips – though it typically goes
unspoken. It’s the unheard story of why so many of us are scaling
back our hopes and dreams in favour of just getting by.
“It’s the reason why this country is unable to unleash its
potential.
“Because as families, communities - entire regions – we are all
being held back.
“Don’t let the Conservatives hold you back.
“Don’t let the Conservatives Hold Britain Back.
“Quite simply, only the can deliver a Britain for the
many, not the few.”
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