'Robbing Hood Boris's stolen windfall tax won’t ease pain for poor households'

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'Robbing Hood Boris's stolen windfall tax won’t ease the pain for poor households'

Among the many slogans to have come out of politics, the most effective must be: “The economy, stupid.”

 

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I also don’t believe that the people who earn over a 100k plus should get any help with the bills and it should only be one house that receives it not if you own multiple houses

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