David Cameron in the pre-election debates :
Oops Dave. ...
No wonder you said you would have to pass a law to be able to stick to your pledge not to raise tax, vat or NI as just making a promise doesn't mean anything
The exchange came when an audience member asked Mr Cameron to 'put to bed' rumours he'd cut child tax credit, or restrict child benefit to two children.
The idea was put forward in a report by the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank.
He replied: "Thank you Jenny for that question.
"No, I don't want to do that. This report that's out today is something I rejected at the time as Prime Minister and I reject it again today."
Host David Dimbleby then pushed him on the detail, saying some people were clearly worried.
The PM replied: "Child tax credit we increased by £450."
"And it's not going to fall?" asked the presenter.
The PM confirmed: "It's not going to fall."
Oops Dave. ...
No wonder you said you would have to pass a law to be able to stick to your pledge not to raise tax, vat or NI as just making a promise doesn't mean anything

