Cameron signals agreement on corporation tax cut in North

British Prime Minister David Cameron has signalled his willingness to consider a corporation tax cut in Northern Ireland, but warned the days of solving every economic problem by asking the UK Treasury for more money are over.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has signalled his willingness to consider a corporation tax cut in Northern Ireland, but warned the days of solving every economic problem by asking the UK Treasury for more money are over.

Mr Cameron insisted the local economy would benefit from nationwide stimulus measures already introduced by his Government, including a cross-UK drop in business tax rates, but acknowledged there was a need to take further recovery steps in the North.

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