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Lord Layard, one of 77 leading economists to warn that Conservative plans for spending cuts risk tipping the economy back into recession, tells Sky's Jeff Randall it would be "extremely foolhardy" to cut public spending before private spending has risen sufficiently to compensate. Robert Chote, from the Institute of Fiscal Studies, says he sympathises with that view but that Labour's plans to reduce the deficit are "not ambitious enough over five years". On to more serious matters and a packet of crisps bearing David Cameron's face has just landed on my desk. However, I'm assured the Conservatives' advertising budget doesn't extend quite so far as to see them sponsoring household staples. Rather, it's an election-themed stunt by a snack manufacturer. My colleague, munching through a packet adorned with an image of Gordon Brown, tells me the "politi-crisps" are all the same flavour - plain old salt. The firm wants people to vote in an alternative election - to find their favourite flavour - and says that unlike the general election, not all the choices amount to the same thing. Ouch!
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