Parties disagree on tax cuts
Updated on 11 November 2008
Tory leader David Cameron unveiled plans for national insurance breaks for firms taking on jobless people.
He criticised Labour's plans to increase borrowing to pay for tax cuts.
Both parties agree on the need for tax reductions to get the economy moving as Britain heads into recession, but they're at odds over how to fund the cuts.
Gordon Brown dismissed the Conservative's plan, to be funded by unemployment benefit savings, as inadequate and said borrowing had to rise during the economic downturn.
