If Cameron Wants a Property-Owning Democracy, He Has to Support the Mansion Tax
We all want security, freedom and independence, but the Conservative Party’s proposals for a property-owning democracy do not square with their inheritance tax policies.
We all want security, freedom and independence, but the Conservative Party’s proposals for a property-owning democracy do not square with their inheritance tax policies.
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