Party says data collected from six government departments shows spending on adverts promoting Conservative policies has risen sharply since autumn
Labour has accused the Tories of using public money to bankroll their election campaign, after it emerged that the government had sharply increased the amount it spends on promoting policies such as Help to Buy and pension reforms.
Data collected by Labour from six departments shows monthly spending on advertising was about £4m in September and £2m in October but had increased to £10.4m in February. Spending in March is expected to have been about £9.3m, it says.
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