The Conservative manifesto is criticized by Labour as the 'most expensive panic attack in history' with accusations of £71bn in unfunded promises by Rishi Sunak. Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves calls it a desperate wishlist of unfunded promises.
'The money is simply not there. It will mean £4,800 more on your mortgage 'To pretend otherwise is dishonest and irresponsible' @RachelReevesMP claims the Tories' manifesto plans include £71 billion of unfunded commitments over the next parliament https://t.co/TQmnrVLRNk https://t.co/OHiFz3myAV
Labour’s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves responds to the Conservative manifesto: “This is a desperate wishlist of unfunded promises from a weak prime minister… The money is not there” @LBC | @LBCNews https://t.co/xA8pL1tIMW
🌹 Labour dossier on the Tory manifesto accuses Rishi Sunak of making £71bn in unfunded promises over five years - which Labour claims will lead to higher borrowing “The Money’s not there” it says https://t.co/H50cL8Jpcq
Tory manifesto day. Yesterday Labour's @JonAshworth launched a pre-emptive strike, branding it 'the most expensive panic attack in history'. He said Rishi Sunak's sums don't add up... expect more of this throughout the day. https://t.co/efCqt8ZrWS
Tax cuts and pensioner offer to form basis of Tory manifesto - but Labour decries 'most expensive panic attack in history'. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/ZvPNDgZLXk
The Conservative manifesto will be the most expensive panic attack in history. https://t.co/juwUY0WFo9