The polls may be overstating the Opposition; Corbyn may under-perform his national share in key marginals; or the Tories may just be slipping.
The Prime Minister has shown determination and boldness – and the alternative is enormous tax increases under Corbyn.
The Opposition plan to raise £6.5 billion, a figure reached by splitting the difference between numbers the IFS says were ‘made up’.
Tax isn’t paid by companies, any more than the television licence is paid by televisions.
The Labour manifesto isn’t just full of bad ideas, it’s based on dubious or non-existent costings. At least it makes their grassroots happy.
The Labour leader received a rapturous welcome from his fans.
Previous Labour voters wondered whether the party’s pledges were credible or affordable.