Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
What the IFS says is already pretty well spun in that article. Here’s a link to the real thing:

https://www.ifs.org.uk/election/2019...fs-researchers

Secondly, I would have thought that how animal and raging spins it would be more interesting than what I think. I’m a fan of the IFS whereas they have both spent time branding the them as neoliberal enemies of the revolution and mouthpieces of the bourgeois hegemony or whatever the current buzz phrases of the Left are. Are they going to a do a 180?

The IFS analysis is hardly surprising. The Tory manifesto was rather ‘beige’ to say the least.
Hyperbole as ever, when it suits you Kerr. You can opinions of the ifs are worth listening to. But you have to do what always criticise others of not doing : examine their opinions critically. You are simply parroting their opinion as fact, as if they are the only source in economics that matters. It simply isn't true. It's so ironic that you so unthinking and obviously so what you continually mock others for doing.