UK election 2017: How the parties stack up
Ahead of tomorrow's general election in Britain – the second since 2015 – IQ explores what each of the main parties are offering the live music business
News By | 7 June 2017
In just under 15 hours, polling stations across the UK will open once more as the British public votes to elect a new government for the second time in two years.
The latest polls show the gap between Theresa May’s governing Conservative party and Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour as having narrowed to just one point – meaning all bets are off as Brexit Britain heads into its most important general election in a generation.
With that in mind, IQ has delved into the manifestoes of five parties standing across Britain – so no SNP, Plaid Cymru or DUP – and with at least one seat at the last general election to explore what effect their policies could have on the live music business.
Conservatives
The Tories, led by…