Key prioritiesConservativeMain pledgesThe need for a strong economy to guarantee security, personal prosperity, public services,Leading the UK through Brexit and getting a deal that works for everyoneResisting calls for a second independence referendum until their is "public consent"Make sure that everyone opportunity to make the most of their talents and hard work
Key prioritiesUKIPMain pledgesEnd freedom of movementRequire foreign trawlers to have permits to fish in Welsh waters post-BrexitLimit the total cost of running the Welsh Government, the assembly and local councils to 2% of Wales' economyScrap police and crime commissioners, create a national commissioner and merge the four Welsh forces into one bodyEnsure all parents have the right to send their children to a local school teaching through the medium of English or WelshSupport the proposed Swansea Bay tidal lagoon
Key prioritiesGreenMain pledgesHold a referendum on the terms of the Brexit deal, with the option of staying in the EUPass an Environment Protection Act to safeguard and restore the environmentProvide more money for public servicesMove towards a four-day working week and "universal basic income"Scrap tuition fees and fund full student grants
Key prioritiesSNPMain pledgesEnd austerity and release £120bn for UK-wide public spending over next parliamentHold a second independence referendum “at the end of the Brexit process”Protect Scotland’s place in the EU single marketRaise the minimum wage to more than £10 per hour by 2021/22Call on the new UK government to increase health spending per head of population in England to the current Scottish level, which is 7% higherSupport an increase across the UK in the Additional Rate of income tax - for those earning more than £150,000 - from 45p to 50p
Key prioritiesLib DemsMain pledgesHold a referendum on the final Brexit deal, with the option to remain in the EUAdd 1p to income tax to fund the NHS and social careRule out coalitions with the Conservatives or Labour – but want to make the Liberal Democrats the official oppositionIncrease spending on early years, schools and colleges in EnglandReverse some benefits cuts
Key prioritiesLabourMain pledgesBring an end to austerity and invest heavily in public servicesNegotiate a Brexit deal that "puts the economy and living standards first"Nationalise a number of utilities including rail, post, water and the National GridIncrease taxation on business and the highest paidInvest in the British economy through a £250bn stimulus packageAbolish tuition fees for university students in England
Key prioritiesConservativeMain pledgesDeliver a smooth and orderly departure from the EURestating commitment to bring net migration down to tens of thousandsBalance budget by 2025Replacement of triple-lock pension pledge after 2020 with double lock
Key prioritiesLib DemsMain pledgesStrongly oppose "another divisive referendum" on independenceWants a referendum on the final terms of the Brexit dealPropose adding a penny on income tax in Scotland in order to invest additional money in education and mental healthPledge to keep the triple-lock on the state pension
Key prioritiesPlaid CymruMain pledgesNegotiate a Brexit deal that puts Wales firstDemand all future free trade deals must be endorsed by Welsh AssemblyGuarantee rights of all Europeans currently living and working in WalesEnd the business rates system, moving to a turnover-based systemIntroduce a fuel duty regulator to stop rising fuel costs
Key prioritiesUKIPMain pledgesComplete the Brexit process by 2019, without paying money to the EURestore "complete control" of UK's maritime exclusive economic zoneCut net migration levels to zero within five years by almost halving immigration into the UKUnskilled and low-skilled labour banned for five years, and skilled workers and students would need visasSlash the foreign aid budget and spend it on domestic priorities like the NHSBan Sharia courts and the wearing of face coverings in public places
Key prioritiesLabourMain pledgesIntroduce a living wage of £10 an hour and invest in infrastructure, skills and new technologyCreate 853 new police officers and stronger rights for crime victimsKeep giving the NHS and social care the money they need and continue work to join up services from hospital to homeProtect free school breakfasts and invest £100m to further improve school standardsDeliver 20,000 more affordable homes by 2021
Key prioritiesSDLPMain pledgesSecure special status for Northern Ireland within the EUIncrease transparency and accountability at StormontOppose cuts to benefits, tax credits and and pensionsImplement legislation to give official status to the Irish languagePursue justice, truth and accountability for victims and survivors of NI's Troubles
Key prioritiesSinn FeinMain pledgesDeliver special designated status for Northern Ireland within the EUSecure a referendum on the reunification of Ireland within five yearsEnd "swingeing cuts" it claims have been imposed on NI by the ConservativesImplement legislation to give official status to the Irish languageIncrease all-Ireland co-operation on some health service provisions
Key prioritiesAllianceMain pledgesOppose a hard Brexit and achieve a deal that recognises "the special circumstances in Northern Ireland"Restore a working NI Assembly and base it on co-operation and mutual respectCreare "transparent" politics, with all parties publishing large donations they receiveChange the electoral system, introducing voting from the age of 16Reform NI's health and education systems and reverse budget cuts
Key prioritiesLib DemsMain pledgesA second referendum on the Brexit deal before the UK leaves the EU, with the option to remain voters reject itGive more financial powers to Welsh ministers and increase their fundingSeek to increase the Welsh Government's funding from the UK TreasuryTransfer powers over transport, all Welsh ports, energy, broadcasting, air passenger duty, youth justice, policing and other justice powers from Westminster to Cardiff BayAn additional £7.5m for community policing across WalesAdd a penny in the pound to income tax, enabling Wales to spend an extra £300m on the NHS and social services
Key prioritiesDUPMain pledgesProtect Northern Ireland’s place in the United KingdomRestore devolution at Stormont as quickly as possibleDraw up a national reform plan for NI, which would see civil service reorganisedResist attempts to "rewrite" NI's troubled past and assist innocent victims in obtaining justiceCreate 50,000 new jobs in NI by 2021
Key prioritiesLabourMain pledgesOppose an unwanted and unnecessary second independence referendumEstablish a People’s Constitutional Convention that will consider the option of a more federal UKAbolish the so-called "rape clause" in the new Child Tax Credit rulesComplete the HS2 high-speed rail line from London through Birmingham to Leeds and Manchester and then into ScotlandEstablish a Scottish Investment Bank, with £20bn of funds available to local projects and Scotland’s small businessesSafeguard the future of the vital North Sea oil industry
Key prioritiesUUPMain pledgesStrengthen Northern Ireland's place in the UK and secure the best possible Brexit dealNo hard Irish border or internal borders within the UKRestore public confidence in Stormont by reforming its functions to increase accountabilityImprove NI's healthcare system by merging the five existing health trustsIntroduce a single education system for future generations of NI children
Key prioritiesConservativeMain pledgesDeliver a smooth and orderly departure from the EUIncrease NHS budget in England by £8bn a year by 2022/23An extra £4bn on schools in England by 2022Restating commitment to bring net migration down to tens of thousandsBalance budget by 2025Replacement of triple-lock pension pledge after 2020 with double lock