Back to costing of policies.
I don't really care about this for a few reasons, the first one is they ALL lie about funding their policies, so I'd rather be lied to about NHS worker front line salaries than the return of grammar schools. Secondly, we've got loads of money, this myth that the country is a business and we need to "balance the books" is rubbish, it's not a person's current account. Lastly, whilever there's money slushing around for Trident (£167bn) HS2 (£56bn) and Crossrail (£15bn) then I'm not going to get in a twist about a few billion here and a few there.
Personally, I'm not against these investments, improving Victorian infrastructure is a good idea. But when you add those sums together, it is still dwarfed by the fact we found a trillion pounds down the back of the sofa for the banks, so I just don't buy into the position that we don't have money to pay for policies.
Especially when you consider how rich we're all going to be after Brexit and FREEDOM