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Conservatives will scrap 50p broadband tax

Some part of the UK do still not have good broadband access Any Conservative government would ditch tax "as soon as possible" if it won a May election A Conservative government would scrap the mandatory 50p a month tax on phone lines proposed in... Full Article at VNUNet.com

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