Morale booster poses real risk
IN POLITICAL terms, Chancellor Alistair Darling's £2.7 billion tax cut yesterday may have succeeded in lifting battered Labour morale, disarming Frank Field and shooting the Tory fox – and all this ahead of a critical by-election being held next week.
To help quell the back-bench revolt over the abolition of the 10p rate, he said he would raise personal tax allowances by £600. It means anyone earning up to £40,835 will gain £120 this year.
Some 22 million people on low and middle incomes will...
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Last Updated:
13 May 2008 8:50 PM
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The Scotsman
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Edinburgh