The manifesto addressed the economy, taxes, welfare, expanding free childcare, education, healthcare, environment, energy, transport, community, culture, creative sector, sport, and crime.[3][4] It pledged to lower taxes, increase education and NHS spending, deliver 92,000 more nurses and 28,000 more doctors, introduce a new model of National Service, and to treble Britain's offshore wind capacity and support solar energy.
The manifesto included a pledge to abolish Stamp Duty on homes worth up to £425,000 for first time buyers and expand the Help to Buy scheme.[5] The Conservatives also pledged a recruitment of 8,000 new police officers and a rollout of facial recognition technology.[6] Much of what was proposed was already incorporated in the 20232024 budget.[7][8][9]