at the holocaust memorial event yesterday, a tape of richard dimbleby's incredibly moving testimony ofose soldiers found at belsen was played for everyone to hear, and we should be very proud of the role that british soldiers played in liberating these appalling death camps. >> last week, the institute for fiscal studies revealed that poorer families had lost most under the prime minister's tax and benefit policies. what happened to his promise that this government would be the most family friendly ever? >> the ifs report found that the richest had paid the most to reduce the deficit, so we should be clear about the figures. the richest 20% have paid more to reduce the deficit than the remaining 80%. if she wants to quote the ifs, she might want to remember that it said we've had a great big recession. we had the biggest recession we've had in 100 years. it will be astonishing if household incomes haven't fallen and earnings haven't fallen. that is the view of the ifs, and it is right. it also says that the shadow chancellor's plans are for an extra £170 billion of borrowing so if labo