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Old 01-10-2014, 11:56 AM #10
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[PM Pledges Tax Cut For Millions Of Families
David Cameron has promised to raise the 40p
tax rate to £50,000 helping thousands of
middle income earners if the Tories
win another five years in power.
In his last conference speech before the
General Election, Mr Cameron offered an array of sweeteners.
He vowed to balance the nation's books by 2016 so he could
deliver tax cuts for "hard-working families" including lifting
the tax-free allowance from £10,500 to £12,500 and
increasing the 40p tax rate from £41,900 to £50,000.
Mr Cameron attempted to paint a picture of the Tories
as the champion of the ordinary man, of families.
He said he wanted a Britain
where there was: "the chance of a job,
a home, a good start in life, whoever you are,
wherever you’re from. And by the way,
you never pull one person up by pulling other people down."]


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