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General Election 2005

 

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IFS aims to provide independent and authoritative analysis throughout the election campaign of public policy issues related to the parties' proposals and to the record of the Labour government since 1997. This analysis will draw on past and current research across a number of areas.

We will try to answer enquiries relating to this work whenever possible. Press and other enquiries should be directed to Emma Hyman or Bonnie Brimstone.

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* Recent work related to election issues

* Election briefing notes

 

Newspaper and online articles

30 Mar 2005'The Economy: Electoral battleground', by Robert Chote, Channel 4: FactCheck

 

Press releases about the parties' proposals

18 Apr 2005Conservative proposal to increase support for pension saving
13 Apr 2005Tax and spend: Letter to the Telegraph
16 Mar 2005Budget analysis 2005
28 Feb 2005Analysis of Liberal Democrat tax proposals
21 Feb 2005Analysis of the Conservatives’ proposed age-related council tax discount
22 Sep 2004Analysis of the Liberal Democrats' Citizen's Pension
8 Sep 2004Conservatives' plans for Higher Education: who gains and who loses?
4 Oct 2003Conservative proposals for the future of the basic state pension
 

Useful links on this site

* IFS Budget analysis 2005

* IFS Green Budget 2005

* IFS election analysis 2001

* Where do you fit in?

 
 
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