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Brown tries to quell growing revolt over tax rise for the poor

Gordon Brown has moved to quell a backbench revolt over the abolition of the 10p income tax band amid fears it will hit some low-paid families. Mr Brown has assured former Labour whip Greg Pope - who tabled a Commons motion calling for action which was signed by 43 Labour MPs - that he will look again at the impact of the changes. This comes after Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe criticised alcohol tax rises in this year's Budget, although he later backtracked, saying, peculiarly, "my comments do not accurately reflect my views". Health Minister Ivan Lewis recently criticised Gordon Brown's style of government. Commentators have suggested that the Government is in disarray.

8 Apr 2008
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Liberal Democrats launch Local Election campaign

The Liberal Democrats have a record to be proud of in local government, said Nick Clegg. He was speaking at the launch of party's campaign for council elections in England and Wales. The Lib Dems are defending about 700 seats in the 1 May elections. Speaking at the campaign launch in Sheffield, he accused Labour of failing on crime and the Tories of having "no stomach" for addressing green issues.

7 Apr 2008
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60,000 homes at high risk of repossession, Liberal Democrat analysis shows

Liberal Democrat analysis of official figures has revealed that up to 60,000 families are at a high risk of repossession - double the number who had their homes repossessed last year. This is based on figures showing that almost 60,000 families with take home pay of less than £1000 per month (after Income Tax and National Insurance) are paying £750 a month (over 75% of their salary) on their mortgage payments. Almost one in three of these families is spending 100% or more of their take home pay on mortgage repayments each month.

7 Apr 2008
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