Confused? You will be: Tories and Labour swap roles

Miliband promises fiscal rectitude while Cameron pledges inheritance tax relief and extra NHS funds

The Mole

Role reversal is the name of the game today. With just three-and-a-half weeks to go to polling day, Labour are attempting to reinvent themselves as the party of fiscal rectitude, while the Tories are promising tax cuts and £8bn extra in spending on the NHS.

Launching the Labour manifesto this morning – in the same Manchester hall where last autumn he forgot to mention the word "deficit" – Ed Miliband will unveil a “budget responsibility lock” to guarantee the deficit will be cut every year if Labour form the next government.

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.