Thursday, 1 October 2009

Banking crisis has cost UK taxpayers more than a quarter of GDP

Telegraph
"Against this, Britain’s 26.7 per cent almost pales to insignificance, yet the UK still claims second place, a whisker ahead of Spain at 24.3 per cent. In terms of nominal tax dollars committed, as opposed to proportion of GDP, we’re third, after the United States and Germany."

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