Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Cameron rules out VAT rise in last PMQs before election

British Prime Minister David Cameron has ruled out a rise in a goods and services tax if he wins the upcoming general election. 

In the last Prime Minister's Question Time before the ballot the British leader was pressed whether they would be a rise in VAT by opposition Labour party leader Ed Miliband. 

The announcement came as Mr Miliband poked fun at David Cameron's comments earlier in the week that he would not seek a third term as Prime Minister,  if he wins this years election. 

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The announcement came as the two men sparred over which party offered the best economic plan for the country less than six weeks away from the general election. 

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