David Cameron has flatly rejected a "wealth tax",
despite Nick Clegg warning earlier this month that a levy on £2 million homes
would be a "red line" policy in any future coalition talks. In an
interview on the BBC's Andrew Marr show, Mr Cameron insisted that his future
tax policies would not punish people who generate wealth and save their assets
responsibly. Asked if this meant no mansion tax if he is Prime Minister after
2015, Mr Cameron replied: "That's correct." Read more on the Daily
Telegraph website.
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