I hope not to trespass too much on the Minister's time, but will she deal with this simple point for me? Given that she says we must look to the actual figures—she quotes the Lincolnshire example—is it not all the more important to make at least some inquiry into what Surrey's billing costs will be? Unless the Government know the actual costs, how can they decide whether the action is proportionate and in the overall interests of council tax payers? Perhaps there is a gap in the system that should be looked into.
Council Tax
Proceeding contribution from
Robert Neill
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 July 2009.
It occurred during Legislative debate on Council Tax.
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