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Sir James Dyson accuses Rachel Reeves of 'revenge economics' with taxes on farms and delays in North Sea gas drilling damaging nation and its security | Collector
Sir James Dyson accuses Rachel Reeves of 'revenge economics' with taxes on farms and delays in North Sea gas drilling damaging nation and its security
Daily Mail U.K

Sir James Dyson accuses Rachel Reeves of 'revenge economics' with taxes on farms and delays in North Sea gas drilling damaging nation and its security

The billionaire inventor said the Chancellor's 'death taxes' on farmers and Ed Miliband's continued defence of carbon taxes is weakening Britain's capacity to stay self-sufficient

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