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The Labour Party has inched closer to campaigning on a wealth tax or capital gains tax at the next election after members today passed a proposal to move the...
The Labour Party has inched closer to campaigning on a wealth tax or capital gains tax at the next election after members today passed a proposal to move the... Keep Reading
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