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The three big parties and the smaller centre-left ones are all different shades of the same party ideologically speaking

Simon Harris’s party is supposed to be the one that promises to cut taxes but it is not

Are you confused about the nitty-­gritty of all the election promises being made by all the parties? I am.

When I listen to a debate about housing policy, or the health system, or the cost of living, it is extremely difficult to remember who promised to build how many houses in what time; or by how much hospital waiting lists would be reduced; or precisely how the candidates will reduce our food and fuel bills if elected.

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