POVERTY, THE POLL TAX AND THATCHERITE WELFARE POLICY : PART II: POVERTY AND INSECURITY AT THE END OF THE 1980s MacGregor, S. (1991) `Poverty, the Poll Tax and Thatcherite Welfare Policy. Part I: How the Poll Tax Axed Mrs Thatcher', Political Quarterly, 62, 4, 443 - 450.MACGREGOR,...
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(1989) ‘How Far is the Poll Tax a Community Charge? The Implications of Service Usage Evidence’, Policy and Politics , vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 187–205.Bramley, G., Le Grand, J. & Low, W. (1989), "How far is the poll tax a `commu- nity charge'? The implication of service...
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Asales taxcan be considered a type of proportional tax since all consumers, regardless of earnings, must pay the same fixed rate. The sales tax rate applies to goods and services, and the income of the purchaser is not a part of the equation. Other examples include poll taxes and the cap...
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