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Conservatives: Labour Isn't Learning

Conservative party press release

The Conservative Party is today launching a new poster campaign. The poster highlights the fact that Labour's economic plans are still for more spending and more borrowing - plans that would mean increasing our debt by an extra £3,200 per person.

Commenting on the campaign, Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps said:

"Labour isn't learning. They still think we can borrow our way out of the debt crisis.

"Their plans would mean borrowing over £200 billion more. They would shackle every person in this country with £3,200 more debt - over and above the debt they already ran up when they were in government.

"More spending, more borrowing, more debt - Labour isn't learning."

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