Budget 2011: Top 10 Tweets

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Dennis Hall #budget, no opening parry, a thrust and attack at previous government. Emergency Budget = Rescue, this budget = Reform, next = recovery Alistair Cunningham I'll have some clients happy to hear about £10m Entrepreneurs' relief! Dennis Hall Another jab from Osborne on the sale of gold by previous government #budget - is this a budget or a boxing match Ros Altmann indexing tax system to cpi instead of rpi is hidden tax rise and increases fiscal drag relative to status quo Richard Allum Might take on an apprentice now. Ros Altmann Existing pensioners will be furious a...

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