Advocacy group urges next UK Prime Minister to tax the super-rich to fund public services
Summary
A political advocacy piece urging the incoming UK Prime Minister to implement a wealth tax on the super-rich. The article argues that taxing the ultra-rich could fund affordable housing, healthcare, social care, childcare, and environmental protection. It frames this as a necessary shift toward politics that serves ordinary people, and includes a call to action to sign a petition demanding such a tax.
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· 3 pulledBritain needs change and we need you to make politics work for ordinary people again.
Politics that improves lives, built on hope and unity, not hostility and division.
We need to protect the places we love, nature and the environment, and unlock cash for our communities to build a future we can look towards with hope.
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