Britain's debt is currently over £1.2 trillion, and George Osborne's so called wise dealings with the nation's finances have added more to the pile of debt in three years as Chancellor of the Exchequer than Labour did in thirteen years.
Figures gathered from the Office for National Statistics indicate the coalition has borrowed £430,072 billion in three years, whereas Labour managed to borrow £429,975 billion in thirteen years.
Interesting fact, right? As expected, Conservatives have rushed to the scene by blaming Labour, saying: "it takes time to cut Labour's deficit. But we have borrowed a lot less than Labour planned and you have repeatedly demanded."
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