Are parties being honest about tax increases, spending cuts and borrowing rises?

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The Institute for Fiscal Studies has accused the major political parties of leaving voters in the dark over just how they’ll fund their spending commitments.

The economic thinktank launched its report on the election manifestos, warning that public services will have to be cut over the next parliament, unless government debt or taxes rise further.

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