Prem Sikka hits the issue of tackling the tax gap, and the consequences for recession in the Guardian this morning. As he says:
With gloomy forecasts for the economy, the government needs to undertake radical tax cuts to avert a recession, not the ones demanded by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and the mega-rich, but those that would help people at the bottom of the ladder.
I agree, and will have a lot more to say on this soon.
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