IFS Criticizes Tories and Labour for Lack of Transparency on Tax Plans

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has criticized both the Conservative and Labour parties for their lack of transparency on tax policies. The think tank has accused both parties of making unrealistic claims and promises regarding taxes, as well as making pledges for the National Health Service (NHS) that are essentially unfunded. The IFS has called out what they describe as a "conspiracy of silence" from both parties when it comes to addressing the issue of taxes and funding for public services.

IFS Criticizes Reform and Greens for Dodging Economic Choices

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has criticized the Reform and Greens parties for their refusal to address the difficult economic decisions facing the country. The think tank accused the parties of "poisoning" the debate by making unrealistic claims about tax cuts that would cost billions of pounds. The IFS emphasized the need for political parties to acknowledge the painful choices that must be made in order to address economic challenges.

Economists Warn Starmer’s Growth Plan ‘Doomed’ Without Access to EU Markets

Economists and diplomats are cautioning that Keir Starmer's growth plan for the UK will not succeed without access to EU markets. They suggest that a Labour government led by Starmer would need to rejoin the customs union to fulfill the party's manifesto promises. A recent poll by Opinium for the Observer reveals that 56% of voters believe Brexit has had a negative impact on the UK economy, while only 12% think it has been beneficial. This highlights the importance of re-establishing ties with the EU to maximize economic growth.