- Jan 3, 2012
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The accepted narrative on public finances appear to me to be that Labour are expected to cost everything to the penny, whereas the Tories aren't. So much so, that they find money for all sorts of shocking wastes of money - a billion to bribe the DUP here, tens of millions to raise awareness of the Brexit deadline that wasnt happening there. How the hell are these things missed before they are elected? And why aren't they held to account in future elections?
Let's be even handed on this - Neill found ONE thing that wasn't costed in their manifesto (those women's pensions) and he was mercilessly chased for an answer. Where do you start with the Conservative manifesto, which has all the financial gravitas and detail of a church parish bulletin leaflet?
Unfair to Church Parish bulletin leaflets.