Nigel Farage is facing fresh questions over Reform's economic literacy today after unveiling plans for an £85billion spending splurge if Reform wins power.
Sir Keir Starmer will use a speech this morning to deride a 'fantasy' package of measures that will lead to a Liz Truss-style market meltdown.
Mr Farage yesterday unveiled a string of policies in a major speech, including scrapping the two-child benefit cap, fully reinstating winter fuel payments and raising the tax-free income allowance to £20,000.
He also pledged a transferable marriage tax allowance if his party wins the next election, aimed at incentivising marriage and encouraging people to have more children by making it more affordable.
It would exempt one spouse from paying any tax on the first £25,000 of their income, as revealed by the Mail.






