no I think it makes her a nationalist. Which means nationalism is her priority. It's not mine and it's not Labour's.
the SNP planned to cut the deficit too. IFS reported plans were virtually the same.
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the IFS missed a 5 year figure off their report. Labour's was a projection of what they thought they could achieve while SNP was a
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solid commitment to borrow
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same as labour.
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there was no commitment to increasing borrowing by labour, they couldn't stomach actually saying it to the public
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a cut in the deficit as a share to the GDP, that happens naturally when you grow the economy
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and the IFS missed the year 5 figure for some reason which didn't give a accurate analysis
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