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Cameron pressed on tax plan for non-doms

By Jean Eaglesham, Chief Political Correspondent

Published: February 10 2008 22:27 | Last updated: February 10 2008 22:27

David Cameron is under pressure from City supporters and rightwing MPs to rethink plans to tax non-doms, amid growing concern that the Conservatives are failing to hold the government to account on the issue.

In stark contrast to the furore over capital gains tax, in which the Tories vociferously backed business protests, the party has been conspicuous by its absence from the dispute over non-doms.

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