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Election 2015 live: Labour announces crackdown on non-dom tax arrangements amid confusion over Tory response Election 2015 live: Labour announces crackdown on non-dom tax arrangements amid confusion over Tory response
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As the general election campaign hots up, Labour has made probably the most significant campaign policy announcement so far: scrapping non-dom tax status for the very wealthy.As the general election campaign hots up, Labour has made probably the most significant campaign policy announcement so far: scrapping non-dom tax status for the very wealthy.
The announcement seems to have caused disarray in Conservative ranks with apparently contradictory statements from the Chancellor George Osborne and Education Secretary Nicky Morgan this morning.The announcement seems to have caused disarray in Conservative ranks with apparently contradictory statements from the Chancellor George Osborne and Education Secretary Nicky Morgan this morning.
The other main politics headlines from the day so far:The other main politics headlines from the day so far:
• Duncan Bannatyne will vote Labour because of their non-dom policy• Duncan Bannatyne will vote Labour because of their non-dom policy
• Failing primary school children face more resits under Tory plans• Failing primary school children face more resits under Tory plans
• Nigel Farage bonds with Joey Essex in Grimsby over their secret love of fish
• Watch Ed Balls explain why scrapping non-dom status would cost Britain money
• Nicola Sturgeon jeered in TV debate over referendum hint• Nicola Sturgeon jeered in TV debate over referendum hint
• Frankie Boyle opts for Nicola Sturgeon over Fifty Shades of Grey
• Even Tory Cabinet ministers don't seem to know their policy on non-doms• Even Tory Cabinet ministers don't seem to know their policy on non-doms
• Nicola Sturgeon: I'll help Ed Miliband become Prime Minister• Nicola Sturgeon: I'll help Ed Miliband become Prime Minister
• Second Liberal Democrat candidate reveals that he's HIV positive
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.