During a recent "Prime Minister’s Questions" session, Labour MP Luciana Berger took the opportunity to question Prime Minister David Cameron (pictured) about the UK government’s decision to not institute tax relief measures for local developers.
Berger, who represents Liverpool Wavertree, stated, [URL=http://www.develop-online.net/news/36194/Tax-breaks-had-to-go-Cameron]according to Develop[/URL], “Before the election all three parties pledged to introduce a videogames tax relief to compete internationally on a level playing-field,” before she asked the PM, “Why has the government reneged on that promise?
Cameron began answering by stating that the government had to make “difficult decisions.”
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