Discussion on the Today programme of a fairer system of taxation
Submitted 24 November 2009 The main party leaders have been setting out their visions of how to
restore growth to the economy after the recession. A report by the left
leaning pressure group Compass, criticises the policy of cutting public
spending to curtail the recession. The group says gaps in public
finances should instead be plugged by tax rises on the richest 10% of
society. The report's author Richard Murphy, and a Conservative member
of the Treasury Select Committee, Michael Fallon, debate the road to
economic recovery.
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