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Conservatives deny plan to raise VAT

By Alex Barker

Published: August 9 2009 20:09 | Last updated: August 9 2009 20:09

Senior Conservatives on Sunday denied planning to raise value added tax to 20 per cent as one of their first acts in government, while leaving open the option of higher taxes to address the “shocking state” of public finances.

Andrew Lansley, shadow health secretary, said there were “absolutely no plans” to raise VAT, contradicting reports the move was being considered at the highest levels.

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