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163 Economists Back Labour
https:/ /www.mi rror.co .uk/new s/polit ics/lab our-des erve-fo rm-next -govern ment-20 965893
I wonder why this has not been publicised more widely?
I wonder why this has not been publicised more widely?
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I think you boys / girls should give it a rest now and take off your campaigning boots ;-) People have already made up their minds who their x is going against tomorrow
15:52 Wed 11th Dec 2019
Contrary to the IFS findings:-
https:/ /www.th etimes. co.uk/a rticle/ labour- launche s-tax-a nd-spen d-manif esto-j7 pgr0ll6
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"Jeremy Corbyn’s plans to raise a “colossal” £83billion in extra taxes to fund an unprecedented public spending spree are “simply not credible”, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned.
This morning the Labour leader unveiled the most expensive prospectus in British political history as he launched his manifesto with an attack on the political establishment.
In anticipation of criticism of the scale of his spending commitments he quoted Franklin D. Roosevelt, the former US president, who said: “We welcome the hate.”
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the plans would create the biggest tax burden since World War II while the Resolution Foundation, another think tank, said the size of the state would reach a post-war high and outstrip even Germany." - right oh!
This morning the Labour leader unveiled the most expensive prospectus in British political history as he launched his manifesto with an attack on the political establishment.
In anticipation of criticism of the scale of his spending commitments he quoted Franklin D. Roosevelt, the former US president, who said: “We welcome the hate.”
The Institute for Fiscal Studies said the plans would create the biggest tax burden since World War II while the Resolution Foundation, another think tank, said the size of the state would reach a post-war high and outstrip even Germany." - right oh!
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