THE Government blamed town halls for over-spending as it was revealed that poll tax charges would be much higher than expected. New calculations by tax experts meant the new community charge, set to be introduced in 1990, would cost Britain's taxpayers an average of £246 per head. Blackburn MP Jack Straw described the tax as "the Tories' biggest own goal" and said the Conservatives were taking East Lancashire "to the cleaners".
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