Norman Lamb

Liberal Democrat MP for North Norfolk since 2001

Blair Accepts that Council Tax is Flawed following Lamb's Question

4.28.04pm GMT Wed 10th Dec 2003

Tony Blair today responded to a question from Norman Lamb, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for North Norfolk, regarding the Audit Commission's recent report on Council Tax.

Commenting on Mr Blair's response, Norman Lamb said: "By accepting the Audit Commission's report, he is also accepting that council tax is fundamentally flawed. The inevitable consequence of this is that council tax must be scrapped, and replaced with a fairer alternative based on an ability to pay."

Norman Lamb asked the first question at today's session of Prime Minister's Questions.

The Audit Commission's report highlighted the deficiency of a system where 75% of local government funding is provided by Whitehall. Liberal Democrat's would replace council tax with a Local Income Tax.

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