In Pictures: Swinson samples cider, while Corbyn battles controversy

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn faced controversy at the launch of his party’s race and faith manifesto in north London, after the Chief Rabbi warned his failure to tackle the issue made him unfit to be prime minister.

Meanwhile, Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson visited the South West, and Boris Johnson headed north to unveil the Tories’ Scottish election manifesto.

Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson with Tom Kay
Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson with Tom Kay
Jo Swinson alongside Lib Dem candidate for Truro and Falmouth Ruth Gripper and founder of Finisterre Tom Kay
Jo Swinson alongside Lib Dem candidate for Truro and Falmouth Ruth Gripper and founder of Finisterre Tom Kay
Cider-sampling at Dunkertons Cider Company, an organic and plastic free brewery in Cheltenham
Cider-sampling at Dunkertons Cider Company, an organic and plastic free brewery in Cheltenham
Anti-Corbyn protester Daniel Confino
Anti-Corbyn protester Daniel Confino
Jeremy Corbyn supporter
Jeremy Corbyn supporter
Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn
Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson
General Election 2019
General Election 2019
Brexit trainers
Brexit trainers
Meeting locals at Barnsley market
Meeting locals at Barnsley market
Andrew Stewart, Brexit Party candidate for Doncaster North, speaks in Barnsley (
Andrew Stewart, Brexit Party candidate for Doncaster North, speaks in Barnsley (

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