Families at the Centre of Vote ; They Will Have a Big Say in the Election. Helen Turner Went to the Dutch Garden Centre to Find Out What They Think: How the Bank Holiday Shoppers View the Polls
South Wales Echo › May 04, 2010
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South Wales Echo › May 04, 2010
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It seems that every party has policies aimed squarely at families this election.
The Conservative are offering tax perks to married couples, while Labour is promising to double paid paternity leave for four weeks.See the full content of this document
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Families at the Centre of Vote ; They Will Have a Big Say in the Election. Helen Turner Went to the Dutch Garden Centre to Find Out What They Think: How the Bank Holiday Shoppers View the Polls
Among their policies, the Liberal Democrats are promising to raise the threshold at which people start paying tax from current levels to pounds 10,000 and, as for Plaid Cymru, it would raise the personal tax allowance by pounds 1,000.
But other policies too will be in the minds of mums and dads across South Wales when they cast their vote...See the full content of this document
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