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Tony Blair tells David Cameron to rethink charity tax cap

Reported by guardian.co.uk on Monday, 16 April 2012 (on April 16, 2012)
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Former prime minister enters row as opinion polls show post-budget rows are having damaging effect on coalition

Tony Blair waded into the row over Tory plans to put a cap on tax relief for charities..


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