Fix the Elections Bill

Full Fact sets out a bolder vision needed for the Elections Bill to protect our democracy from the harms of misinformation and disinformation.

Full Fact fights bad information

Bad information ruins lives. It promotes hate, damages people’s health, and hurts democracy. You deserve better.

Recent fact checks

A Cabinet minister claimed there have been “record levels” of immigration returns and deportations under Labour.

A plane at an airport

This isn’t correct, based on official data. Neither the total number of returns nor the number of enforced returns in Labour’s first year is a record for a 12-month period.

'Record' returns?

Viral videos claim that from 1 October any bank transfer between individuals over £800 will be “automatically” blocked for 24 hours.

Person holding a bank card while using their laptop.

This is false. Banks can already freeze transactions for further verification, but HMRC has confirmed these particular claims aren’t true.

Financial misinformation

Leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch and other Conservative politicians have claimed that under Labour unemployment has “gone up every single month”.

Leader of the opposition Kemi Badenoch

This is incorrect. The number of people who are unemployed and the unemployment rate have both risen since Labour came into government, but not in every single month.

Unemployment stats