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MPs vote to keep EU-ordered tampon tax

THE TAX on tampons will be raised with the European Commission after MPs voted yesterday to make women continue to pay VAT on them, a Treasury minister said.

David Gauke said the government sympathised with the campaign to scrap or reduce the 5 per cent tax rate on sanitary products but that Britain was unable to act alone.

MPs rejected a proposed amendment to the Finance Bill, which would have made tampons and sanitary towels exempt from VAT by next April, by 305 votes to 287.

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