Conservatives “will scrap 50p broadband tax”
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- Oct 19, 2009
Any Conservative government would ditch the proposed £6 a year broadband tax "as soon as possible" if it won a May election, according to a news report.
Speaking to the Financial Times, shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said any Conservative government would scrap the tax "as soon as possible" if it won an election due next summer.
The Labour government proposed in the Digital Britain report to raise £175m via a new tax to pay for universal broadband coverage - ensuring a speed of 2 Mbit/s for everyone in the country.
The proposal is not law yet but is expected to be brought before parliament in a "digital economy" bill next month.
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