The Institute for Fiscal Studies released its analysis of the major parties' General Election manifestos on Monday.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has accused Labour and the Conservatives of presiding over a "conspiracy of silence" on their respective economic polices, as part of its analysis of the major parties' General Election manifestos.
The IFS released its analysis on Monday, with its director, Paul Johnson, saying the "raw facts" of the economy - including that UK debt is at its highest level for 60 years - are being "largely ignored by the two main parties in their manifestos".
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