The 43-page document, which includes plans to nationalise key industries and reverse years of austerity, has been denounced by the Conservatives as a recipe for taxes and borrowing that would leave the United Kingdom on the "road to ruin".
"Many of the policies in the leaked manifesto are policies that the Labour Party has opposed and blocked in the Welsh Government".
The draft manifesto entitled "For the many not the few" covers a wide range of areas such as plans to renationalise the railways and the postal system, abolish the tuition fees that students at English universities now have to pay, renew the Trident submarine system, and raise taxes for the top 5% of earners.
Late payments: Any firm bidding for a government contract would have to pay its own suppliers within 30 days, according to the party's draft manifesto.
Many Labour voters and most of the party's lawmakers backed remaining in the European Union in last year's membership referendum, but Corbyn said the issue "has been settled".
On immigration, the manifesto says Labour will make "no false promises" as the Tories have done.
Under the proposals university tuition fees would be abolished entirely, and town halls would be instructed to build 100,000 new council houses a year under a new Department for Housing.
On defence the manifesto says: "Any Prime Minister should be extremely cautious about ordering the use of weapons of mass destruction which would result in the indiscriminate killing of millions of innocent civilians".
Regarding the cost of the manifesto, which many have questioned whether the Labour party will actually be able to afford, Mr Kenny said: "We have fully reviewed our spending commitments and people can be guaranteed that we can do it".
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Comparing the Corbyn agenda with the vision set out in 1945 by Clement Attlee for the creation of the welfare state and NHS, Mr Gwynne said: "We think we've got here a package of policies that are genuinely transformational".
Jeremy Corbyn pulled out of Labour's poster launch this morning as John McDonnell defended the contents of their "transformational" leaked manifesto.
A Conservative spokesman said: "This is a total shambles".
Those aged under 35 in the region are more likely to back Jeremy Corbyn, with 43 per cent of those aged 25 to 34 and 43% of those aged 18 to 24 saying he'd be the best person to negotiate us out of the EU.
"Jobs will be lost, families will be hit and our economic security damaged for a generation if Jeremy Corbyn and the coalition of chaos are ever let anywhere near the keys to Downing Street".
She told Channel 4 the polices would be sending us back to the past and repeated that she was committed to "building a better future, that's why we need strong and stable leadership".
Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron is campaigning in Wales, voicing his support for the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon project.
Plaid Cymru's Jonathan Edwards said: "In the face of a Tory landslide at United Kingdom level, that elements of Labour's high command are more focused on damaging their leader by undermining their own manifesto than they are on opposing the Tories, shows the chaos within the Labour Party". It still needs to be approved by the shadow cabinet, the National Executive Committee and others in the party.
Drawing up an election platform is no easy feat, but some Twitter users appear to be outlining mock manifestos in a matter of minutes.




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