In May 2008, he was a significant
critic of the abolition of the 10p tax rate [8] and this led to Field describing Prime Minister Gordon Brown as «unhappy inside his own body».
Not exact matches
While some
critics have called for the
abolition of the PA and BP offices,
of which Bloomberg himself has at times been a
critic (although that depends on the day), Wolfson said: «I don't anticipate those being on the ballot.»
Meanwhile,
critics point out that the SNP's much trumpeted
abolition of tolls in 2007 meant a cut in the maintenance budget.
He was speaking as a report from the Lords constitutional committee warns that despite attempts to tighten the scope
of the bill - dubbed the «parliamentary scrutiny (
abolition) bill» by
critics - it remains «over-broad and vaguely drawn».