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Even Boris Johnson sees sense on tax-dodging Boots chief
Tory mayor breaks ranks to side with Miliband on Pessina

Boris Johnson broke ranks with top Tories over tax dodging yesterday, saying it was “disappointing” that Boots boss Stefano Pessina had shifted profits offshore.

The London mayor’s comments disrupted a campaign by party colleagues to smear Labour leader Ed Miliband — for saying the Monaco-based billionaire Mr Pessina “ought to pay his taxes.”

Tory Lord and former M&S boss Stuart Rose was among tycoons wheeled out to declare that Mr Miliband had “waged war on business.”

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