People on Twitter soon clocked the Conservative Party's mistake and ripped into them.
The Tories took to Twitter this morning to inform followers that their long-awaited manifesto would finally be landing on November 24.
Clearly not realising the mistake, Boris Johnson retweeted the post, reminding his followers to ‘Vote Conservative’.The Tories likely hoped that no one would have noticed their blunder.However, it was too late to hide it and people in the comment section soon clocked on. The Tories are the last of the major parties to unveil their manifesto, with the Lib Dems doing so on Wednesday and Labour on Thursday.
Mr Johnson has stated that the Conservatives will recruit 6,000 extra GPs and deliver 50 million more appointments a year by 2024-25 as part of a £33.9 billion boost for the health budget.
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