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Labour Rules Out Wealth Tax If Party Wins Next Election

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naomi24 | 09:13 Mon 28th Aug 2023 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-66634187

Making the right noises? I wonder how long that one would last?
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Probably lost them the "Red Wall" now, then.
"Let's take back control of our Borders"
You thought Boris was making the right noises .
That didn't last very long either.
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Off topic, Gulliver. This is about Labour.
Naomi 09.41.. Best you remove my answer then. Problem solved.
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No need to remove your answer. The problem is - hopefully - solved.
Looks like Labour will attract a lot of Blue wall voters then. Even better.
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Don't hold your breath, Gulliver.
09.57 No need to .....That is the the Labour plan.
The blue voter will turn to Labour in the droves, with this news.
Red man speak with false tongue.
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.... and for thesole reason she didnt get ennobled when she was promised ( PROMISED ! great truth-teller himself) that she would.

I mean god screw world poverty or climate change
Ex cop speak with empty head.
More back peddling
10.38..."Webbo also"
I would'nt worry too much as Labour policies are flip flopping back and forwards (just like Liz Truss did).
Like St Tony, the current Labour leadership have realised that in order to beat the Tories you must become the Tories.
As I just posted on TTT's OP, they don't need to tax the rich. All they have to do is tax the motorist and drinkers! Sorted!
I think the motorists and drinkers are all pretty well taxed already 10cs.

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