Labour leader accuses prime minister of having one rule for multinational corporations and another for ordinary taxpayersDavid Cameron has defended the deal under which Google has agreed to pay £130m in back taxes amid a row about whether HM Revenue and Customs should enjoy forced the company to hand over more.
The prime minister was forced into sticking up for HMRC,after the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, or accused the government of having one rule for multinational corporations and another for ordinary individual taxpayers.
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Source: theguardian.com