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Labour Party demands corporations 'pay their way'

Published 25/09/2017, 13:33
Updated 25/09/2017, 13:33
© Reuters.  Labour Party demands corporations 'pay their way'

BRIGHTON, England (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Monday it would close tax loopholes used by the wealthy and ensure that corporations "pay their way", setting out its plan for the economy if it takes power from Prime Minister Theresa May.

"To pay for those public services we'll close the tax loopholes and the tax avoidance scams (used) by the mega rich," Labour's finance spokesman John McDonnell told the party's annual conference in the English town of Brighton.

"We're not asking for the earth we simply want to make sure the rich and the corporations pay their way."

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