- Jul 10, 2003
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The £2000 tax lie is getting worse by the minute
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-69088663
In our last couple of posts, we've been reporting on a letter sent by James Bowler - the chief Treasury civil servant - to Labour two days ago, saying that the Conservatives' assessment of their tax plans shouldn't be "presented as having been produced by the civil service". As you will expect, civil servants were not involved in the production or representation of the Conservative Party's document 'Labour Tax Rises' or in the calculation of the total figure used.
A prime minister who promised 'integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level' when he took over, is caught knowingly lying on National TV eight times. Apart from everything else, it's just completely and totally incompetent to think the truth wouldn't come out. And he was so proud of it, he kept repeating it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-69088663
In our last couple of posts, we've been reporting on a letter sent by James Bowler - the chief Treasury civil servant - to Labour two days ago, saying that the Conservatives' assessment of their tax plans shouldn't be "presented as having been produced by the civil service". As you will expect, civil servants were not involved in the production or representation of the Conservative Party's document 'Labour Tax Rises' or in the calculation of the total figure used.
A prime minister who promised 'integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level' when he took over, is caught knowingly lying on National TV eight times. Apart from everything else, it's just completely and totally incompetent to think the truth wouldn't come out. And he was so proud of it, he kept repeating it
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