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Is the Conservative Party tax policy in disarray?

There are signs that tonight that the Conservative Party's taxation policy could be in disarray with Boris Johnson highly critical of the possibility that the new Labour 45p tax band could form part of a Tory government in 2010. While David Cameron and George Osborne have been very upfront about their views regarding the 45p tax band, which they believe will be required to pay down the national debt, it would appear everyone in the Conservative Party is not thinking the same way.



A new poll out tomorrow shows that the Conservative lead over Labour has fallen from 16 points and 11 points and Labour will try to make mischief with regards to the possible conflict over the Tory Party's tax policy of the future. However, in reality while many people believe the UK recession will be short lived and over towards the end of 2009 the reality could be very much different.



Gordon Brown may have enjoyed a slight increase in support around the country of late but once the full magnitude of his multi-billion pound spending spree comes to light, taxpayers may think differently. While there's still a long way to go until the next general election, with both leading parties expected to make mistakes, there is no doubt that the Tory Party is faced with its best chance of victory for many years.

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