Those Trotskyist at the Financial Times today delivered more bad news for Cameron - his deficit plans do not add up.
// David Cameron on Friday pledged to protect £4bn of spending on winter fuel payments, free bus passes and free television licences for the elderly, raising doubts about how the Conservatives would cut record borrowing faster than Labour.
The policy pledges are designed to shore up the Conservatives’ “grey vote” by nullifying Labour claims that the Tories would cut benefits for the elderly after the election.
However, Andrew Haldenby, director of Reform, the right-of-centre think-tank, said: “The Tories, “are now facing in two directions. On the one hand they are saying they will cut the deficit harder than Labour and on the other they are promising to protect some of the most expensive benefits. It just doesn’t add up”. //
From the FT (registration required)
http://www.ft.com/cms...970-00144feabdc0.html
Another c0ck up, badly thought out policy or are they just saying anything to get themselves elected, regardless of whether WE can pay for it when they get in power?