UK: Cameron mulls 'fat tax' in UK
By Katie Smith | 6 October 2011
UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the Government may look at introducing a 'fat tax'.
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the Government may look at introducing a 'fat tax'.

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