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     CharlotteLabour wrote:
    Hi Jan. We got asked lots of good questions last night, but not the one you posted. This is a helpful breakdown of the last manifesto's cost / income prediction breakdown: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2017/may/16/what-would-labours-manifesto-cost-pledges-money-guide-details

    I enjoyed last night. Diverse views and some good, detailed questions. Thanks to Keith for organising.

    These figures have been shown by various organisations, (including the IFS) to be wildly optimistic at best and plain incorrect at worst and is simply not implementable. But Jezza says so go with it so the gullible lap it up without giving it another thought.
    What it does guarantee is vastly increased public borrowing, in the hundreds of billions over 10 yrs, but dont worry Corbyn is unelectable so ipso facto are labour.

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