LONDON (Reuters) - The Conservatives said on Monday they do not intend to raise taxes beyond current Labour government plans to tackle a record budget deficit because spending cuts will do most of the work.
Conservative shadow chancellor George Osborne, likely to take over the reins if the Conservatives win an election expected on May 6, has said he wants to cut the deficit faster than Labour's plans to halve it over four years. The Conservatives have already pledged to reverse part o......