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How to use poll tax in a sentence

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The Government is deliberately fleecing young people by charging them an outrageous poll tax on their first home.
There would have been no poll tax, race riots, rail privatisation and less industrial dereliction.
The poll tax revolts are a warning of the fury that changes to local authority finances can trigger.
From the suffragettes to the poll tax the only kind of protest that appears to get noticed is violent protest.
Nothing destroys governmental authority more than an unenforceable law, as the poll tax demonstrated.
The former poll tax protester, who took his oath of office with a raised fist, yesterday said the party would now go from strength to strength.
When the council tax replaced the poll tax in 1993, homes were placed in eight bands based on property prices.
The policy would be used to embarrass non-payers of council tax, poll tax and business rates.
John Major's Tory government introduced the council tax in 1993 to replace the hated poll tax.
Already the voices of protest are growing louder and scenes reminiscent of the poll tax rebellion may not be far away.
But the worst was an old bird who shouted at me about the poll tax and blamed me for Black Wednesday.
After the poll tax was defeated in 1991 Scottish Militant Labour was launched as an open political party.
The poll tax had its critics but it was a lot fairer than the current system.
Roman citizens paid little tax, but provincials paid a property tax and a poll tax amounting to 10 or 15 percent of income.
They embraced nuclear weapons, denounced non-payment of the poll tax, and voted for the expulsion of socialists from the party.
The cabal that forced out Margaret Thatcher shared an enthusiasm for Europe and a fear of the poll tax.
An ID card to vote would be a poll tax if it was at all costly or difficult for some to acquire.
The table below contains all of the 116 distinct bynames found in the poll tax data, together with etymological notes on as many of them as I can identify.
They'd come from the villages of Essex and Kent, roughly sixty thousand of them, to protest against the new poll tax and the general unfairness of feudal life.
In late May 1381, a number of local peasants, craftsmen, and traders seized and assaulted some justices sent from London to enforce a hated new poll tax.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The poll tax provided revenue, not only for the general government, but for the counties and parishes.
Though the poll tax usually was not excessive, it was a source of constant irritation.
The sheriff of King and Queen County was arbitrarily removed when he was busy collecting the poll tax.
The most common and the most hated source of income in Virginia was the poll tax.
He said that a poll tax might be levied on the subjects of Charles and Francis then in London.
It declared the poll tax levied in 1868, 1869 and 1870 illegal.
The poll tax and the insurance tax were used for other purposes.
Or, if he have no property, let him decline to pay his poll tax.
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