MPs accuse ministers of 'facing both ways' on tax avoidance

UK has been a 'difficult friend' by failing to match public rhetoric with private action, says Labour veteran

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The UK has been a "difficult friend" to global efforts to prevent large corporations from avoiding tax, said a cross-party group of MPs.

Labour MP Dame Margaret Hodge, who chairs the all-party parliamentary group on responsible tax, said the government was "facing both ways" in its public rhetoric and private action.

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