Labour manifesto mulls land value tax
The Labour Party has confirmed its pledge to build over a million new homes over the next parliament and, if elected, would look into introducing a land value tax, according to its election manifesto.
The Labour Party has confirmed its pledge to build over a million new homes over the next parliament and, if elected, would look into introducing a land value tax, according to its election manifesto.
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