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    It is hard to disagree with the Institute of Fiscal Studies but as I said above in post 32.. a case can be made for almost every scenario. I am a great believer in the raised threshold as it affects with good fortune the very lowest earners and those struggling immediately above. It is true however the benefits will also be felt further up the scale hence my reference above in post 32 to the 'squeezed middle'. This group will also benefit, perhaps not an ideal situation but what can you do, as it is nigh impossible to get something in place that's effective and fair right across the board without somebody benefitting
    ... however it all goes into stimulating the economy. But most important in all this...the lowest paid must be ..must be..given a break to the good.

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