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Cameron holds out lifeline hope
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Yorkshire Post
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July 3, 2008
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DAVID Cameron last night hinted that he would scrap charging
stamp duty on shares in a move to bolster failing pension funds.
The Tory leader told an audience of almost 300 people in Selby
that he believed that abolishing the duty on shares would be a
better move than a straight reversal of the stealth taxes placed on
pension funds by Gordon Brown.
He also told the audience that Conservatives would be looking to
announce new policy in the near future, getting rid of the "health
and safety culture" that prevents police from doing their jobs.
But there were warnings to the audience, mainly Conservative
supporters, that a Tory government would not have an open cheque
book or be able to reverse ...