When Robin Baxter-Ayling hears the Government talk about how they will look after the “ordinary working people”, he says he is filled with disgust.
The 58-year-old classes himself as an “ordinary working man” – so is angered at the speculation of a so-called “mansion tax” being imposed on people with expensive homes.
Mr Baxter-Ayling, who is married to Jaimie and has two-year-old twin daughters, grew up in Yorkshire with a father who was a lorry driver and a mother who worked in a fish and chip shop. New Feature
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Now, he and his family live in a five-bedroomed house in Lincolnshire, which he converted from a disused church and it is valued at around £1m.
And he is worried that he could end up being affected by new property taxes, wi

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