General election 2017: Jeremy Corbyn vows to 'overturn the rigged system'

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to "overturn the rigged system" by putting power and wealth back in the hands of "the people".
In his first major general election speech, he said 8 June's poll was not a "foregone conclusion" and Labour could defy the "Establishment experts".
He also said Labour would not back a second EU referendum.
Theresa May said the election was about ensuring "strong and stable leadership" for the UK.
It was also about strengthening the government's Brexit negotiating hand, she said.
The PM is hoping to convert the Tories' double digit poll lead into a bigger Commons majority.
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