| Monday 12 April 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Kirsty Wark Tonight we don our sunspecs to look at the Labour manifesto. The cover looks like a 50s ad for Sunlight soap, and it promises that the future will be bright only with a Labour government.But when we scrutinise it - will it wash? Peter Mandelson told Michael Crick today it offers "Blair plus". Is that something that voters will buy? Michael Crick examines the promises on VAT and public service reform, while Paul Mason asks whether the policies all add up? Then we'll be interviewing the man who wrote it all, Ed Miliband. David Grossman will be giving us a heads up on tomorrow's Conservative manifesto, and reviewing David Cameron's interview (to be broadcast on ITV tonight) in which, as we already know, he says he thought about giving up politics after the death of his son. We'll bring you the highlights of Jeremy's encounter with the Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg this evening on BBC One - the first of his big interviews with the main party leaders. And after the terrible accident which killed the Polish President and 95 others, the Polish foreign minister talks about the impact of his death and the repercussions on Polish Russian relations. Do join me at 10.30pm on BBC Two. |