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For the Conservatives, shadow Treasury minister Philip Hammond says his party's plans do not include any increase in VAT. This is likely to be a theme of prime minister's questions today. Talking of which, Gordon Brown's motorcade has just made its way from Downing Street to the House of Commons. Thirty more business leaders have added their names to the list of signatories backing the Conservatives' plans to scrap the planned increase in National Insurance, the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg says. That takes the total to 68. The new names include the bosses of Fujitsu Communications, Travelodge, and Premier Oil.
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