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Gordon Brown calls for tax on City bonuses to ease cost-of-living crisis

Taxes should be agreed now 'when the weather is good if we are to prevent rationing later when the weather turns bad,' the former Prime Minister says

Brown attacks energy giants and City bosses as he calls for 'urgent' help for struggling families
Brown attacks energy giants and City bosses as he calls for 'urgent' help for struggling families Photo: Duncan McGlynn/Getty Images

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for a tax on bonuses in the City to help combat the cost-of-living crisis.

The leading Labour politician said the next Prime Minister would need to take "urgent" action in the face of spiralling inflation and fuel costs, including by reforming the energy price cap and giving government support to those who will not be able to pay their heating bills when they jump again in October.

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