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Alastair Campbell pointed out that European Union moves to curb tax avoidance could be why the chancellor "fought so hard for Brexit".
Alastair Campbell pointed out that European Union moves to curb tax avoidance could be why the chancellor "fought so hard for Brexit".
"If it became apparent he wasn't going to be prime minister, he would just go," an ally told the Telegraph.
The PM has not lodged any corrections to the official House of Commons record. Labour says he's "degrading his office".
The chancellor, who is domiciled in Number 11 Downing Street with his wife, blamed Labour for the “awful” smears against his family.
The Treasury vetoed a number of proposals to ease the pain for millions of struggling Brits.
In 2015, George Osborne said it was "not fair" that people "benefit from our public services" but "operate under different tax rules".
"The EU had 1973 to 2020 to show that UK membership was a good idea. 47 years. Let’s measure Brexit by that same standard."
After a week of controversy, the prime minister has spoken publicly about Emily Bridges and trans rights.
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