Lottery Being Raided By Labour
Last updated: 13/03/2008 16:45
Lottery money is being "raided" by the government for projects it should pay for from taxation, a report suggests.
The Centre for Policy Studies, a think tank set up in 1974 by Margaret Thatcher and Keith Joseph to promote 'enterprise, the family, national independence, individualism and liberty', said this breached the lottery's original aim of avoiding areas traditionally paid for by taxpayers.
Former Tory PM Sir John Major, in The Larceny of the Lottery Fund, said Labour was "muddying the waters between Exchequer and Lottery revenues."
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