LONDON: British Labour leader Ed Miliband unveiled a 2.5 metre-stone monument engraved with his election promises on Sunday in a bid to convince the public to elect him prime minister.
Miliband, whose party is neck-and-neck with Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives, said he would install the limestone slab in the garden of 10 Downing Street if elected on Thursday.
"These six pledges are now carved in stone. They are carved in stone because they won't be abandoned after the general election," Miliband said as he unveiled the monument.
"I want the British people to remember these pledges, to remind us of these pledges, to insist on these pledges, because I want the British people to be in no doubt, we will deliver them.
"We will restore faith in politics by delivering what we promised at this general election."
The six promises include "controls on immigration", "higher living standards for working families" and "a strong economic foundation".
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