Jeremy Corbyn has hit back at Labour attacks on his manifestos, saying they were "fully costed proposals that would have redistributed wealth and power". The former Labour leader told Sky News he was "proud" of the offerings he put forward in 2017 and 2019, and he would continue to fight for those policies if he is re-elected as an independent MP. It comes after Sir Keir Starmer compared Rishi Sunak's tax-cutting manifesto to the proposals put forward by his predecessor in 2019, saying there was no money for the prime minister's pledges. Election latest: Reform move within point of Tories...