Political cost of Lib Dems' broken tuition fees promise incalculable

Paul Johnson, director of economics think-tank the IFS, has accused chancellor George Osborne of falling into ‘bad habits’.

In his immediate post-Budget briefing this year, Paul Johnson, director of economics think-tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), accused chancellor George Osborne of falling into ‘bad habits by sanctioning permanent give-aways funded by temporary revenue-raising measures'.

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