Article in "The Times" 29 Feb
An article by Ian King titled: "Closing loopholes or opening floodgates?" began: "Here's one for the next pub quiz. Who, in a speech on April 7, 2006 condemned Gordon Brown for imposing "iniquitous, retrospective changes" in taxation? The answer, you may be surprised to learn, is George Osborne, who on Monday slapped Barclays with some retrospective tax of his own".
The article ends: "It may seem clever to be hitting Barclays and other banks but the message it sends about doing business in Britain is terrible. The unease to which it will contribute will go farther than the banking sector. Still, what does that matter compared with a few favourable headlines and a couple of points in the opinion polls, eh?"
An article by Ian King titled: "Closing loopholes or opening floodgates?" began: "Here's one for the next pub quiz. Who, in a speech on April 7, 2006 condemned Gordon Brown for imposing "iniquitous, retrospective changes" in taxation? The answer, you may be surprised to learn, is George Osborne, who on Monday slapped Barclays with some retrospective tax of his own".
The article ends: "It may seem clever to be hitting Barclays and other banks but the message it sends about doing business in Britain is terrible. The unease to which it will contribute will go farther than the banking sector. Still, what does that matter compared with a few favourable headlines and a couple of points in the opinion polls, eh?"
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