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Inflation, Taxation And Tobacco Products

EDM number 238 in 1990-91, proposed by Jack Aspinwall on 13/12/1990.

That this House notes Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer's insistence that interest rates must remain high until inflation is brought down; believes that the Chancellor is right in making it his prime task to reduce inflation; notes that a recent Chancellor, in an earlier fight against inflation, found it helpful to freeze the duty on tobacco products, which also enabled British manufactured cigarettes to compete more effectively in the home market against cheap imported brands; and urges the Chancellor to adopt this tactic in his 1991 Budget so as to help speed the downturn in the retail prices index and provide the opportunity to bring down interest rates, which at their current high level are a burden on business and the great majority of people in the United Kingdom.

This motion has been signed by a total of 13 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Jack Aspinwall13/12/1990WansdykeProposed
John Carlisle14/01/1991Luton NorthSigned
Harry Greenway14/01/1991Ealing NorthSigned
Nicholas Winterton22/01/1991MacclesfieldSigned
George Gardiner24/01/1991ReigateSigned
Michael Colvin29/01/1991Romsey and WatersideSigned
Teddy Taylor30/01/1991Southend EastSigned
Bill Cash05/02/1991StaffordSigned
Marcus Fox07/02/1991ShipleySigned
Jerry Wiggin07/02/1991Weston-Super-MareSigned
Barry Porter11/02/1991Wirral SouthSigned
Trevor Skeet18/02/1991Bedfordshire NorthSigned
Cecil Walker27/02/1991Belfast NorthSigned

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