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Why Gordon?

February 5th, 2009

From the Guardian:

Brown presided over the tax system for 10 years, ushering in much anti-avoidance legislation but also several business-friendly reviews and “light touch” regulation from HM Revenue & Customs. He also rejected a general anti-avoidance rule as too onerous.

So when he was questioned on the subject on the floor of the House, shouldn’t the greatest chancellor for decades have been capable of a more coherent reply?

The reason? He completely fluffed answers to Nick Clegg arising from the Guardian’s Tax Gap series.

Worrying. You’d have thought this was one thing he did know.

Richard Murphy Tax avoidance, Tax gap

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