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Election 2015 live: All the reaction to Labour's plan to scrap non-dom tax arrangements | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Labour's announcement that it is scrapping non-dom tax status for UK residents seems to have caused disarray in Conservative ranks with apparently contradictory statements from the Chancellor George Osborne and Education Secretary Nicky Morgan this morning. | |
After the dust settled David Cameron described Labour's policy as "frankly pretty chaotic" while George Osborne branded it as "a total shambles". | |
Ed Miliband meanwhile hit back, announcing that the Tories were "now defending the indefensible" over the loophole. | |
The other main politics headlines from the day so far: | The other main politics headlines from the day so far: |
• Duncan Bannatyne to vote Labour due to non-dom pledge | |
• Toires to give failing school kids more resits | |
• Farage bonds with Joey Essex over secret love of fish | |
• Ed Balls didn't want to end non-dom status in January | |
• Nicky Morgan's trainwreck interview over non-doms | |
• Nicola Sturgeon: I'll help Ed Miliband become PM | |
• Second Lib Dem candidate reveals he has HIV | |
The campaign has begun in earnest to win over the public in what is likely to be one of the closest general elections for generations. | The campaign has begun in earnest to win over the public in what is likely to be one of the closest general elections for generations. |
Polling has the Tories and Labour neck-and-neck, while it is generally accepted that the number of votes for the Lib Dems, Ukip, Greens and others will have a big impact on the make-up of any potential coalition government. | Polling has the Tories and Labour neck-and-neck, while it is generally accepted that the number of votes for the Lib Dems, Ukip, Greens and others will have a big impact on the make-up of any potential coalition government. |
Follow all the latest developments, polls and political commentaries throughout the day here. | Follow all the latest developments, polls and political commentaries throughout the day here. |