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Voters in at least five different constituencies have received a leaflet from the Conservative party including an image of a Mail headline apparently stating that Labour will hand families a “£2,200 tax bombshell”.

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This is misleading because it suggests the Mail was reporting the £2,200 figure as fact, rather than a claim from one political party. The image in the leaflet omits the key words “Tories say”, which appeared at the end of the original headline, paraphrasing Conservative party chair Richard Holden MP.

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In January we told you about a similar tactic used by the Liberal Democrats who attributed a supportive quote about the party’s electoral prospects to the Guardian—even though the quote was actually the headline of an opinion piece written by the Liberal Democrats’ own leader Sir Ed Davey.

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As you can see, the Liberal Democrat leaflet does not attribute the quote to Mr Davey, make it clear that it was a headline to his opinion piece or give any other indication of its origin beyond the Guardian logo.

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