So not "proved" at all, then.
Well, yes.
See institute of fiscal studies.
So not "proved" at all, then.
Well, yes.
See institute of fiscal studies.
A lot of senior economists supported Labour's proposals as a stimulus to recover our economy,including Stiglitz.er - no. For a start, the IFS assessment of the manifesto came in May (so before the election), not after it.
er - no. For a start, the IFS assessment of the manifesto came in May (so before the election), not after it.
I think there should be something implemented that in effect forces manifesto commitment to be binding.
Both labours/conservatives proved complete nonsense.
Worse than seeking refuge in a church?This is painful from May. Embarrassing. She's being openly laughed at.
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Makes no odds.
The point being;
You asked why Labours was, it was fiscal fantasy land - reaffirmed by IFS, and independent think tanks.
Just because they weren't elected, it doesn't mean you can't call it out.
Sterling in free-flowing?!
One of Corbyn's best ever performances at the stand.
Indeed I fell about laughing at that the irony, if she would answer a question anyway!Everything he said was spot on. May responds with "I didn't hear a question in there".
This entire shambles could’ve been avoided if David Cameron hadn’t cowtowed to UKIP.
It’s not as if they’d even have won any votes anyway.
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