The annual Sunday
Times Rich List yields four very important conclusions for the
governance of Britain (Report, Weekend, 28 April). It shows that the richest
1,000 persons, just 0.003% of the adult population, increased their
wealth over the last three years by £155bn. That is enough for
themselves alone to pay off the entire current UK budget deficit and
still leave them with £30bn to spare.Second, this mega-rich
elite, containing many of the bankers and hedge fund and private equity
operators who caused the financial crash in the first place, have not
been made subject to any tax payback whatever commensurate to their
gains. Some 77% of the budget deficit is being recouped by public
expenditure cuts and benefit cuts, and only 23% is being repaid by tax
increases. More than half of the tax increases is accounted for by the
VAT rise which hits the poorest hardest. None of the tax increases is
specifically aimed at the super-rich.
Third, despite the biggest
slump for nearly a century, these 1,000 richest are now sitting on
wealth greater even than at the height of the boom just before the
crash. Their wealth now amounts to £414bn, equivalent to more than a
third of Britain's entire GDP. They include 77 billionaires and 23
others, each possessing more than £750m.
The increase in wealth of
this richest 1,000 has been £315bn over the last 15 years. If they were
charged capital gains tax on this at the current 28% rate, it would
yield £88bn, enough to pay off 70% of the entire deficit. It seems
however that Osborne takes the notorious view of the New York heiress,
Leonora Helmsley: "Only the little people pay taxes."
Michael
Meacher MP
Labour, Oldham West and Royton
Letter to The Guardian.
‘We are all in this together’ never rang so hollow. There is no
‘together’ and they are not part of ‘we’. They want us to pay for their
crisis... So we'll pay them a visit, one by one.
'On 12 May
people around the world will rise up again responding to the global call
for... action that marks the birth of the indignados
movement.
'It’s time to face the 1 per cent. And guess what?
They are right here in London....'
Message from Occupy 12 May via Queer Resistance.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
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