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Government is committed to abolishing 50p tax rate, says Cameron
9 Jan 2012: PM says top rate of tax is temporary despite HMRC report that is expected to show surge in revenues from the levy
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Poll, 9 Jan 2012:
David Cameron has announced that the government is committed to abolishing the 50p tax rate. The Liberal Democrats are insistent that it should not be abolished just to benefit the rich. Should the government go ahead?
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9 Jan 2012: PM says top rate of tax is temporary despite HMRC report that is expected to show surge in revenues from the levy
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6 Jan 2012: Letters: Ed Miliband with a stark choice: retreat into the failed comfort zone of pro-business Blairism, or carve out a distinctive new approach to economic justice
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5 Jan 2012: Deputy prime minister promises clampdown on company tax avoidance and 'abuse' of system by wealthy elites
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2 Jan 2012:
PM uses new year message to declare Britain can only secure 'some protection' from the debt storms
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30 Dec 2011:
Letters: Excluded from this policy prescription are the less well-off. Those people, for instance, in private rented housing, who desperately need a fair deal
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21 Dec 2011: Letters: It is imperative that the UK's political and business culture changes
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21 Dec 2011: Campaign group to start formal proceedings against Revenue and Customs over claims it let bank off with £20m in tax
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20 Dec 2011: Prem Sikka: MPs have criticised the agency but remained silent on its links with the big accounting firms that help companies avoid tax
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