
Tax-cutting is the new rock’n’roll
Tory leadership contenders are locked in an arms race over tax, desperate to prove to voters they have a coherent plan to tackle the country’s economic gloom.
Tory leadership contenders are locked in an arms race over tax, desperate to prove to voters they have a coherent plan to tackle the country’s economic gloom.
From technology to education, entertainment to manufacturing, opportunities will be squandered if the government continues on its current path.
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Even the Daily Mail is splashing business rates on its front page. What has this most unglamorous of taxes done to deserve that? For many
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