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Previously on "Good news and bad news"

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by Gordon Brown View Post
    I have good news for all the hardworking, tax paying people, we pledge that after the election, Labour will only raise the basic, higher rate of tax and corporation tax by a maximum of 5%. This is a pledge I make to you.


    The bad news, is following the recent high court case setting a precedent, this will be retrospective back to 1997.

    All the best.

    Gordo.

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    Even better news: NuLab have helped hardworking tax paying people to become benched workshy dole scroungers, so more people no longer have the problem of paying tax.

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  • Gordon Brown
    started a topic Good news and bad news

    Good news and bad news

    I have good news for all the hardworking, tax paying people, we pledge that after the election, Labour will only raise the basic, higher rate of tax and corporation tax by a maximum of 5%. This is a pledge I make to you.


    The bad news, is following the recent high court case setting a precedent, this will be retrospective back to 1997.

    All the best.

    Gordo.

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