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New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I am fortunate to have represented Wimbledon in this House, and it has seen unemployment levels driven to unheard-of low levels.
New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates My hon. Friend anticipates some of the questions I might have for the Minister in a moment.
New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I am not very good at holding my breath, so I certainly shall not try it now—but probably people do not want me to expend much more breath i
New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates The precedent that I am looking at is very clear that there seems to be an issue with the whole tax system.
New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I have already made the point about retroactive behaviour and retrospectivity. I have said that there is much that the Government can do.
New Clause 26 - Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I hope that my hon. Friend heard my earlier remarks on that point, so I will not repeat them.
Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates My hon. Friend anticipates some of the questions I might have for the Minister in a moment.
Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I hope that my hon. Friend heard my earlier remarks on that point, so I will not repeat them.
Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I have already made the point about retroactive behaviour and retrospectivity. I have said that there is much that the Government can do.
Review of impact of Act on job creation | Finance Bill | Commons debates I am fortunate to have represented Wimbledon in this House, and it has seen unemployment levels driven to unheard-of low levels.