Ed Balls, the schools secretary, was on Monday slapped down by the Treasury after he claimed Labour could increase spending on health and education in real terms after 2011, as he sought to accentuate divisions with the Tories on public spending.
Mr Balls spent the day attempting to make political capital from an admission by George Osborne, shadow chancellor, that overall public spending would have to be cut regardless of which party wins the next election.

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