Tories signal tax-cutting Budget if elected bbc.com
Boris Johnson's blueprint for first 100 days prompts attacks from Labour, the SNP and Lib Dems.
Boris Johnson says he will take the UK out of the EU, present a "tax-cutting" Budget, and deliver on manifesto pledges on crime and health within the first 100 days if he wins the election.
As the campaign enters its final week, the PM said only a Tory victory would end the Brexit uncertainty and get MPs "working on the people's priorities".
If re-elected, he said schools and the NHS would get immediate extra cash.
But Labour said their opponents only offered "more of the same failure".
The Lib Dems said the Conservative plans were "pure fantasy", while the SNP warned there were seven days left to "lock" Mr Johnson out of Downing Street.
Voters will go to the polls on 12 December for the third election in just over five years.
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