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Wednesday, 21 February, 2001, 06:30 GMT
AUDIO/VIDEO

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Tories back 'stay at home' parents
The UK Conservative party leader William Hague pledges to cut tax bills of some married couples with children by up to £1,000 a year if he wins the election.

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 | Conservative leader William Hague: "It does not help everyone who is married, but it helps people when they most need help" real 28k
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Tories back 'stay at home' parents
The UK Conservative party leader William Hague pledges to cut tax bills of some married couples with children by up to £1,000 a year if he wins the election.

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Also:
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 | Conservative leader William Hague: "It does not help everyone who is married, but it helps people when they most need help" real 28k
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