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BOLTON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: British Prime Minister Theresa May is greeted by David Armstrong, UK managingng director of MBDA, missiles and missile systems producer during a factory visit on May 18, 2017 in Bolton, United Kingdom. Earlier today the Conservative Party Election Manifesto was launched. The manifesto contains major reforms to social care, ditching the pensions triple-lock and scrapping free school lunches in favour of free primary school breakfasts. Britain will vote in a general election on June 8. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

BOLTON, ENGLAND - MAY 18:  British Prime Minister Theresa May is greeted by David Armstrong, UK managingng director of MBDA, missiles and missile systems producer  during a factory visit on May 18, 2017 in Bolton, United Kingdom. Earlier today the Conservative Party Election Manifesto was launched. The manifesto contains major reforms to social care, ditching the pensions triple-lock and scrapping free school lunches in favour of free primary school breakfasts. Britain will vote in a general election on June 8.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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BOLTON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: British Prime Minister Theresa May is escorted by UK Managing Director at MBDA, missiles and missile systems, David Armstrong, (L) and Director of Manufacturing, Bernard Waldron, (R) during a factory visit on May 18, 2017 in Bolton, United Kingdom. Earlier today the Conservative Party Election Manifesto was launched. The manifesto contains major reforms to social care, ditching the pensions triple-lock and scrapping free school lunches in favour of free primary school breakfasts. Britain will vote in a general election on June 8. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

BOLTON, ENGLAND - MAY 18:  British Prime Minister Theresa May is escorted  by UK Managing Director at MBDA, missiles and missile systems, David Armstrong, (L) and Director of Manufacturing, Bernard Waldron, (R)  during a factory visit on May 18, 2017 in Bolton, United Kingdom. Earlier today the Conservative Party Election Manifesto was launched. The manifesto contains major reforms to social care, ditching the pensions triple-lock and scrapping free school lunches in favour of free primary school breakfasts. Britain will vote in a general election on June 8.  (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)