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Directors Ricardo Trogi
Narrated by Ricardo Trogi
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About 1991


1991 is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Ricardo Trogi and released in 2018. The third film in his semi-autobiographical series after 1981 and 1987, the film centres on Ricardo's 1991 trip to Italy to pursue a relationship with Marie-Ève.

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... " Nigerian-born poet and author Sir Ben - who won the Booker Prize for his novel The Famished Road in 1991 - is also knighted, as well as Sir Martin, who accepted the honour Also given knighthoods are former BBC director general Mark Thompson and Sky executive chairman Jeremy Darroch, who has been acknowledged for services to business, charity and sustainability...

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Do Labour or Conservatives have higher council tax?

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... In England, bands are based on the value of a property in April 1991 - the higher the value the higher the band and so the higher the council tax...

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... The ban will not apply to all Russian music, but rather relates to music created or performed by those who are or were Russian citizens after 1991...

Do Labour or Conservatives have higher council tax?

Feb 26,2022 3:09 am

By Anthony ReubenBBC News

At Prime Minister 's Questions, Rishi Sunak described Labour as " a party that stands for higher council tax".

Earlier in The Day , Security Minister Tom Tugendhat told Bbc News : " [Council] tax in Labour areas. . is about £80 More Than in Conservative areas".

But Labour is running a tweet in which it claims: " Conservative councils already charge £345 More Than Labour ones. "

They are talking about council tax rates in England, where many areas are holding elections in May 2023. There are also elections due in Northern Ireland , but they have a separate domestic rating system, not council tax.

So which is correct?

It is very difficult to say, as in The Past .

There are several questions to answer if you try to do this sort of calculation, which have considerable impact on The Answer .

Which councils are you including?

The First question is whether you are only including councils in which one party has an overall majority.

Many councils do not, in which case sometimes one party will try to run it with a minority administration and sometimes there will be a coalition.

We asked The Conservatives about their calculation and they told us they were only looking at councils with an overall majority that are up for election in May 2023.

We asked Labour for their methodology and they did not get back to us. But they that if The Conservatives had looked at all council areas then Labour would have turned out to be cheaper.

In that article, The Conservatives also claimed that Tory-run councils charge £21 less than ones run by The Liberal Democrats . We asked The Liberal Democrats to comment and they told us: " Liberal Democrats have long called for more powers and funding for local authorities, yet year after year, out-of-touch Conservative ministers have slashed budgets and left people with no choice but to raise council tax. "

Which bills are you comparing?

The Conservatives are comparing The Bills paid by people living in A Band D property.

In England, bands are based on The value of a property in April 1991 - The Higher The value The Higher The Band and so The Higher The Council tax.

The Band D comparison for a household with two adults is widely used as a way of comparing what people in similar circumstances across different areas are paying.

But it is not a typical bill because that would be affected by The housing stock in an area, for example.

To Take That into account, Some People instead compare The average bill per household.

What about different types of councils?

There are different types of councils: town or parish councils, district councils, county councils and unitary authorities. It is important to compare like with like.

The Conservatives have averaged The taxes across these tiers.

But there are considerable difficulties in this.

Consider, for example, someone living in.

For every £1 they pay in council tax:

So, in this case, while The majority of The charges on The Council tax bill will have been set by Conservatives on The County council, some will also have been set by Liberal Democrats on The District council.

Some parts of a council tax Bill May also go to fund adult social care or a mayor, for example, and crucially they may be set by members of a different party to The One that sets your main council tax.

So how do you allocate these parts of The Bill ?

The decisions you take about any of these questions can make a Big Difference to The Answer , which means you cannot say definitively which party has The cheapest council tax.

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