The Labour Case for Abolishing Stamp Duty

‘Build, Baby, Build’ has become the core mantra of Labour’s growth agenda – an admirable and achievable one given the previous 14 years of failure to get Britain building again. But red hats, glossy comms, and repeated slogans can only go so far when one child in every classroom is in temporary accommodation, and new starts in cities are at an all-time low.

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