Why it’s silly to focus on Labour’s manifesto pledges / Letter
Manifestos are not binding contracts – good politics is about being able to react to circumstances, says Tony Wright Martin Kettle is right to describe as “irresponsible” Labour’s manifesto commitment not to raise any of the main revenue-raising taxes (Rachel Reeves’s budget has inflamed, not (…)
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