Britain's left-leaning Labour Party, considered the front-runner in the upcoming national election, on Thursday said it would be "pro-business" and prioritise "wealth creation" as it released its manifesto. The party's flagship pledges include the creation of a new publicly-owned energy company, a ban on awarding new North Sea oil and gas licenses, reducing patient waiting times in the strained National Health Service, and renationalizing most passenger rail services. Parmeshwar Bawa and the Former Editor of BBC, Nicholas Nugent, discuss how these poll promises stack up in comparison to the Conservatives.