Mr Darling told the Daily Telegraph public spending would be tighter than in the past and that it was important to "try to level with people". He said the government could still hold a review of public spending before the general election, and yet the Business secretary Lord Mandelson had previously suggested that this had been ruled out.
Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson (a resident expert in smoke, mirrors, deception and spin), must be fuming right now, and regretting the fact that Gordon did not get rid of the Chancellor in the last re-shuffle. Go for it Alistair, tell us the truth, and remember to include the fact that the UK's financial crisis was actually created by Gordon Brown during his 10 years as Chancellor (i.e. and not America, or anyone else for that matter, which he would like to make us believe) ...