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- Labour would raise taxes after election to pay debts by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 19, 2009
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson indicated that taxes will have to rise after the General Election to help pay off the national debt and finance new care plans for the elderly, the Daily Telegraph reports. Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been carefu...
- Tuesday Update by Thats News on Nov 17, 2009
Tuesday Update http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/nov/17/sexual-exploitation-child-trafficking “Sophisticated networks of older men may be grooming hundreds of British children to be trafficked within the UK for sexual exploitation, the charit...
- Council Tax “Most Hated Tax” by Money Watch on Nov 13, 2009
Lovemoney has released the results of a survey it has done looking at which tax is the most hated in Britain, and a third of those questioned named council tax as the one they hated more than any other. Council Tax “Most Hated Tax” was or...
- Thursday Update by Thats News on Nov 12, 2009
Thursday Update http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/defence/6548479/Dead-soldiers-families-condemn-47-million-bonuses-for-MoD-civil-servants.html “Dead soldiers' families condemn £47 million bonuses for MoD civil servants The £47...
- Andrew Marr: Savage attack on British history by Fausty's Blog on Nov 4, 2009
What an utter disgrace was Andrew Marr's shameless, savage attack on British history and the Monarchy in part one of The Making of Modern Britain. What a sickening, taxpayer-funded Party Political Broadcast for Labour. What superb timing, too - aire...
- VAT Returning To 17.5%, Delayed For Drinkers by Money Watch on Nov 3, 2009
VAT goes back to 17.5% on New Year's Day, but drinkers will get a few more hours to enjoy the reduced rate of 15%VAT Returning To 17.5%, Delayed For Drinkers was originally published at Money Watch a UK personal finance blog. Sign up to our RSS feed...
- Yet another reason to vote anything but Lib/Lab/Con by Fausty's Blog on Oct 27, 2009
A £3,300 green tax on new cars is being proposed by a think tank supported by the government by 2020. The plan is to whop an extra £300 tax on new cars, which will increase to £3,300 by 2020. This is on top of all the other motoring taxes we pay a...







