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Gemma Grunewald
A reminder of the three main political parties’ key tax proposals.
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general election 2019
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A reminder of the three main political parties’ key tax proposals.
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Gemma Grunewald
Related articles:
Tax in the manifestos
Party political tax proposals
Tax policies of the SNP and DUP
Issue:
1468
Categories :
In brief
general election 2019
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