Labour accused of planning to ‘spend less than Thatcher’
Labour faced stinging claims yesterday that shadow chancellor Ed Balls’s commitment to cuts makes the Conservatives the party’s most natural coalition partner.
Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards accused Labour of planning to spend less than Thatcher in government, leaving Britain’s biggest parties hard to tell apart.
But Labour insisted voting for smaller parties like Plaid at May’s general election would make five more years of Tory rule more likely.
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