PM repeats controversial claim Labour will raise taxes by £2,000published at 11:57 British Summer Time 21 June
A bit more from Rishi Sunak, who's been speaking at the launch of the Welsh Conservative manifesto.
Acknowledging that his party has made mistakes while in power, Sunak says the economy "is now turning a corner" before continuing to hit out at Labour.
He repeats a claim that a Labour government will "whack up everyone's taxes" - specifically that leader Keir Starmer "would charge every working family £2,000 more in council tax and other tax rises".
For context: Earlier this month, Sunak denied he had misled people after the UK statistics watchdog said anyone who heard Sunak say Labour would raise taxes by £2,000 per working household would have no way of knowing that was a sum totalled over four years.
"Once you have handed Keir Starmer and Labour a blank cheque, you can't get it back," Sunak says this morning.
He then moves on to defence spending, adding that only the Conservatives can keep Britain safe.