Mr Cameron pointed out that Lord Paul, the Labour peer and close friend of Gordon Brown, was also a non-dom. |
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Lord Paul, the steel tycoon who is a non-dom, announced he would stop giving donations to labour if the law went through. |
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Put another way a non-dom who has lived in the UK for five years until April will only be let off the annual 30,000 charge for another two years. |
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This has fuelled the repeated questions from critics over whether he was a non-dom. |
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The world of the super-rich non-dom is a truly absorbing place. |
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It's also the Conservative Party asking perfectly legitimate questions about whether Lord Paul, who is a big donor to the Labour Party, is a non-dom. |
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The non-dom issue, though, is by comparison immensely straightforward. |
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Non-dom numbers exploded during Tony Blair's New Labour premiership. |
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