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Previously on "Tax cuts are cometh!"

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  • AtW
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    I should have used my automatrix sockie for this thread, oops, I guess mods will now ban it forever

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  • jamesbrown
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    Yeah, he'll cut the amount of rises proposed by Korbyn.

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  • ladymuck
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    He could be more pro-small business by repealing the IR35 legislation his party introduced over 20 years ago...

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  • AtW
    started a topic Tax cuts are cometh!

    Tax cuts are cometh!

    “ Sir Keir Starmer will seek to reset his faltering leadership with a pledge to make the Labour Party “unashamedly pro-business”.

    In a strategy that will do little to endear him to the left of the party, the Labour leader is preparing to park his tanks on the Tories’ lawn by unveiling a bold pro-business policy agenda before next month’s budget. It is understood that this will include tax cuts for firms and a pledge to extend the business rates holiday to help companies struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic.”

    Rattled Keir Starmer urged to be more ‘pro-business’ | News | The Sunday Times

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