Cameron, back on form, rules out VAT rise if Tories win

Cameron 'wins' final PMQs before election – and it could be last ya-boo session of its kind if Ed has his way

The Mole

After a lousy Tuesday, David Cameron bounced back with a feisty performance at Prime Minister’s Questions today, totally wrong-footing Ed Miliband with a promise not to increase VAT in the next Parliament to pay for uncosted tax cuts.

At the final PMQs before Parliament packs up this weekend for the election campaign, Miliband challenged Cameron to give a straight answer to a straight question (after the PM had given a disarmingly “straight answer” to the BBC over his plans to retire after two terms) - “Will you rule out a rise in VAT?”

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