Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Budget. – in the House of Commons at on 8 May 1924.
Lieut-Colonel George Windsor-Clive
, Ludlow
asked the Chancellor of the exchequer whether, in view of the present heavy taxation, he can state approximately what is the percentage of Imperial and local taxation which has to be paid by employers and workmen who are engaged in the manufacture of motor cars in this country?
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