General Election 2017: Labour Party approves manifesto after it was leaked to the press

General Election 2017: Labour Party approves manifesto after it was leaked to the press; ENGLAND: EXT Press gathered at launch event for Labour party election poster Labour poster with slogan 'the Tories Have Held Britain Back For Long Enough' showing hand with blue bracelet grabbing North East of England on Map Reporter to camera Labour campaign chiefs Andrew Gwynne and Ian Lavery along to launch poster campaign (in place of Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn) SOT Close shot poster Ian Lavery (Labour: Campaign Co-ordinator) asked by press where Jeremy Corbyn is SOT - he's dealing with internal matters and preparation work for what is a fantastic manifesto Lord Lansley (David Lansley, Leader of the House of Commons) arriving for manifesto meeting Baroness Chakrabarti (Shami Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney) arriving as gestured to Michael Crick Unite union boss Len McCluskey arriving Barry Gardiner (Shadow International Trade Secretary) along street as questioned about leak by Michael Crick SOT - (Did you leak manifesto?) I didn't - (What should happen to the people who did?) well, we don't know who they are - (Do you think they should be punished, expelled?) You're a very funny man - I think whoever did it is probably quite foolish but important thing is that we focus on what is in the manifesto Tom Watson MP (Deputy Leader Labour Party) up steps to building as asked by Michael Crick if he leaked the manifesto SOT - No (Crick - why not?), because I've not seen the final version Michael, the version that has been leaked to the press is an early version, here today to decide the final version
General Election 2017: Labour Party approves manifesto after it was leaked to the press; ENGLAND: EXT Press gathered at launch event for Labour party election poster Labour poster with slogan 'the Tories Have Held Britain Back For Long Enough' showing hand with blue bracelet grabbing North East of England on Map Reporter to camera Labour campaign chiefs Andrew Gwynne and Ian Lavery along to launch poster campaign (in place of Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn) SOT Close shot poster Ian Lavery (Labour: Campaign Co-ordinator) asked by press where Jeremy Corbyn is SOT - he's dealing with internal matters and preparation work for what is a fantastic manifesto Lord Lansley (David Lansley, Leader of the House of Commons) arriving for manifesto meeting Baroness Chakrabarti (Shami Chakrabarti, Shadow Attorney) arriving as gestured to Michael Crick Unite union boss Len McCluskey arriving Barry Gardiner (Shadow International Trade Secretary) along street as questioned about leak by Michael Crick SOT - (Did you leak manifesto?) I didn't - (What should happen to the people who did?) well, we don't know who they are - (Do you think they should be punished, expelled?) You're a very funny man - I think whoever did it is probably quite foolish but important thing is that we focus on what is in the manifesto Tom Watson MP (Deputy Leader Labour Party) up steps to building as asked by Michael Crick if he leaked the manifesto SOT - No (Crick - why not?), because I've not seen the final version Michael, the version that has been leaked to the press is an early version, here today to decide the final version
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