nigelswift wrote: The new manifesto left out "many things already implemented" (I guess that's true - Abolition of Slavery for one), or "about to be" - no, that's an interpretation-of-convenience: the true definiition of a manifesto (as opposed to the definition we're being asked to accept on this forum) is "a public declaration of intentions".
Nigel, as I've just replied tsc...
'However, any explicit mention of ivory is conspicuously absent from the new manifesto. In its place May’s manifesto includes a general pledge to help international organisations protect the marine environment and endangered species around the world'.
Isn't the elephant an endangered species then? They haven't dropped the promise at all just altered the wording to include all animals at risk. Quite simple unless you are running a vendetta of hatred against a person or party.
https://mediavor.com/theresa-may-drops-ivory-ban-from-conservative-party-manifesto/
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