Sunak Vows to Fight On as Lib Dems Pledge £9bn for NHS, Labour Divided on School Fees
Rishi Sunak has vowed to continue campaigning until the last day of the election, despite facing criticism for leaving a D-Day commemoration early. He has been accused of going into hiding after facing criticism for leaving the commemoration early, with cabinet ministers forced to deny he would quit ahead of polling day on July 4.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats have unveiled a pledge to "save the NHS" with a £9bn promise to fix the health and care system if they get into power. In an event in London, Sir Ed Davey outlined plans to recruit 8,000 more doctors, boost cancer survival rates and implement free personal care.
Labour's plan to impose VAT on private school fees has descended into chaos, with the shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson calling out Emily Thornberry for saying the policy risked increasing class sizes in state schools.

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