Boris Johnson last night pledged to give millions of workers a £100 tax cut within weeks if he wins a majority at next Thursday’s General Election. Setting out a whirlwind schedule for what he hopes will be the first 100 days of a new Tory government, the Prime Minister vowed to fast-track 11 pieces of legislation to deliver on his promises. He said he would focus on laws to toughen sentences for serious criminals, restrict strikes affecting vital services such as health and transport and ban ‘vexatious’ claims against military veterans. The PM also said that cross-party talks to agree ‘an enduring solution to the challenge of social care’ would start within his first 100 days. And he pledged a law requiring migrants to pay a £625 surcharge to cover the cost of NHS care. Setting out a whirlwind schedule for what he hopes will be the first 100 days of a new Tory government, the Prime Minister vowed to fast-track 11 pieces of legislation to deliver on his promises (picture at Red Bull Racing in Milton Keynes on Wednesday) The PM also said that cross-party talks to agree ‘an enduring solution to the challenge of social care’ would start…