Tory hypocrisy has hit new depths over their much-derided domicile tax plan unveiled this week.
It turns out that the idea was first proposed by the LibDems a few years ago - when it was ruthlessly savaged as unworkable by, er, the Tories!
Blogging MP Tom Watson has discovered the incriminating Central Conservative Office document which explains why it's a non-starter.
Where did Tom find the document that leaves David Cameron with egg all over his face as he prepares to try to save his bacon with a make-or-break speech later today?
Er, would you believe on the Conservative Party's very own website!
I hear the sound of Cameron's flip-flops...
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Tories savaged non-domicile tax plan they have now adopted...
Labels:
Conservative Party,
David Cameron,
LibDems,
Tom Watson
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Phil
Am I right in thinking that Labour supports taxing the non-doms, it's just that they have not got round to it yet?
Didn't take them long to copy another Conservative policy.
anonymous:
There's a big difference with Tory spin and Labour delivery.
Labour's figures add up. Tories don't.
The Tory idea of giving a tax break for a few people who don't need it shows they are still the nasty party.
I prefer Labour's fairer approach of investing the money instead in schools and hospitals for all.
A far better legacy, don't you agree?
Post a Comment