Tory leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson has stated his intent to review whether taxes on food and drink which are high in salt, fat and sugar content are helping to tackle obesity.
Much of the Conservative leadership race has been dominated by discussions about Boris Johnson’s character. In order to assess the views of prominent business leaders on this issue, we spoke to David Gadsby, co-owner of Spirotech Group, a specialist engineering business based in Peterborough.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates that Jeremy Hunt’s tax plans could ultimately cost between £37-£65 billion if he is successful in his bid to become prime minister.
In a letter written to his leadership rival, Boris Johnson has called on Jeremy Hunt to commit to leaving the European Union on the 31 October “no matter what.”
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