Inflation: VAT on energy
The current energy price rises are part of the government’s attack on the working class. There is a good case for a VAT holiday for domestic energy.
The current energy price rises are part of the government’s attack on the working class. There is a good case for a VAT holiday for domestic energy.
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Britain has no interest in interference in eastern Europe. No good will come from British intervention. Stop interfering. Stay out!
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