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A Word In Your Ear

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A blog about design, education and anything else that takes my fancy

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A Word In Your Ear A Word In Your Ear A blog about design, education and anything else that takes my fancy Wednesday, October 14, 2009 The Tax Payers' Alliance and the BBC I'm getting fed up with the bloody Tax Payers' Alliance . They seem to crop up more and more on the news and in newspapers, trotted out to provide a comment about council or government spending which usually involves them saying that whatever it is is bad news, and that tax payers demand better. The Guardian has been giving them some attention recently, exposing their funding and ties to right wing politics. It's ironic that many of their highest profile supporters are also people who benefit most from government spending such as those involved in building the 2012 infrastructure (the Olympics being a TPA target) or transport subsidies (don't get the TPA started on that). The contradictions are rife. As the cleverly named anti-TPA group The Other Taxpayers' Alliance points out, journalists seem keen to...

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