Who did the figures Diane Abbot
Get your money on a win double, Abbott and McDonnell, bothh having a stab at it.
"John McDonnell has been accused of Googling the deficit figure in a radio interview with Nick Robinson, after he apparently quoted old information contained on Wikipedia rather than the most recent figure.
When asked what the national deficit was, the Shadow Chancellor said it was £70bn, the figure given on Wikipedia.
However, it appears he got it wrong by £18bn; the deficit is in fact around £52bn, and it appeared he was quoting the 2015-16 figure.
He was being questioned on the Radio 4 Today programme ahead of Labour's manifesto launch later today.
Rustling heard during the interview led host Robinson to ask McDonnell if a colleague passed him a note to help him with the question.
Nick Robinson asked: "What is Britain’s deficit at the moment, Mr McDonnell?"
He replied: “If I can say to you…If I can say to you that what’s happened as well in terms of day to day expenditure, we need the investment… we need the investment… we need the investment…”
The BBC presenter repeated the question, and the Shadow Chancellor paused and stuttered again, and ruffling could be heard.
Challenging him, Mr Robinson asked: "Is somebody passing you a piece of paper?"
Mr McDonnell laughed, replying "Not at all".
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