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U.K. Needs Decision on Homebuyer Tax, Industry Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) - Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown risks causing a housing-market collapse unless he ends speculation over the future of a tax on buying property, industry groups said.

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U.K. Needs Decision, Not Debate on Homebuyer Tax, Industry Says (Bloomberg.com) - Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown risks triggering a housing-market collapse unless he ends speculation over the future of a tax on buying property, industry groups said.