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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Rich V. Poor

A Labour motion to introduce a mansion tax has been rejected in the House of Commons.
So the rich who can afford to pay the proposed mansion tax, don't get taxed.

Income tax rates for higher earners are not going up, i.e. tax on the rich who can afford to pay.

In a statement on Sunday, the archbishop of Canterbury said the government's planned changes to the benefit system would hit many families hard at a time when Britain already risks tipping into its third recession in four years.

He's the answer to the UK problems, put the squeeze on people who can't afford to pay.


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