Briefing • 30 May 2014
Briefing 32: Reducing the gap between rich and poor more popular than cutting immigration or tax
More survey respondents said it is important for government to reduce the gap between rich and poor than said it was important to cut tax or immigration
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Explaining the data:
These figures are taken from polling carried out on behalf of the High Pay Centre by ICM. To see the results in more detail, visit http://highpaycentre.org/blog/ukip-supporters-say-tackling-rich-poor-gap-is-higher-priority-than-taxes-an
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