Council tax protest threatened
2nd Nov 2005, 10:53 GMT
A retired vicar who was jailed for 28 days in September for refusing to settle his council tax bill said he would be prepared to go to prison again if bills soar by 10%. Town hall chiefs have warned that council taxpayers in England face a...
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