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Tories to signal sympathy on stamp duty

By Jean Eaglesham

Published: May 10 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 10 2007 03:00

The Conservatives will today send their strongest signal to date that they want to either cut or abolish stamp duty on shares, suggesting the £3bn-a-year levy would be a priority in any tax cuts made by a Tory government.

George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, will use a speech to the Association of British Insurers to endorse the organisation's warning that stamp dutyis a "drag on savings and investment".

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