Scrap beer duty escalator campaign needs consumer support, says TaxPayers' Alliance
Consumers will be able to drive MPs to show support of scrapping the beer duty escalator at next month’s Budget.
Consumers will be able to drive MPs to show support of scrapping the beer duty escalator at next month’s Budget.
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Pubs and clubs in Milton Keynes are facing a late-night levy after the town’s deputy police commander urged councillors in the town to introduce the measure.
The campaign to scrap the beer duty escalator has received greater backing with the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) launching a further push before the Budget next month.