And he will insist that Labour is not able to deal with the challenges that will overhaul 'almost every aspect' of our everyday lives in the next five years.
They are understood to include using advances in artificial intelligence and biotech and turning them a force for good, as well as looking outside the box for solutions to mass immigration – such as the Rwanda scheme. He is expected to say: 'I have bold ideas that can change our society for the better, and restore people's confidence and pride in our country.
'How we act in the face of these changes – not only to keep people safe and secure but to realise the opportunities too – will determine whether or not Britain will succeed in the years to come. And this is the choice facing the country.'