CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown has refused to apologise for his decision to abolish £5bn-a-year pension fund tax credits and survived a vote of no confidence tabled by the Conservatives.
Brown was forced to defend the government’s position on the way he handled occupational pensions in his decade as chancellor – with particular focus on the decision to remove ACTs in 1997. He t...
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