Labour: Tory £2,000 tax claims are definitely not true
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Labour: Tory £2,000 tax claims are definitely not true
Shadow Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says Conservative claims that Labour will cost taxpayers £2,000 are "definitely not true" and have been "comprehensively debunked".
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