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Nick Clegg tax claim rubbished by TUC research
Scrapping tax for lowest earners 'barely helps worst-off'

Deputy PM Nick Clegg’s claim that scrapping tax for Britain’s lowest earners is key to lifting people out of poverty was rubbished yesterday by new TUC research.

The election-conscious Lib Dem leader has squabbled with Tory pals over which coalition party was behind the rise in personal tax allowance to £10,000 a year.

But the move barely helps Britain’s worst-off workers because they pay little or no tax, according to an analysis by economist Howard Reed for the TUC.

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