Reject austerity. Tax the super rich.
We need 100 people to give £10 a month to help us reject austerity and tax the super rich. Can you help us reach our goal?
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The government is threatening a new era of austerity while our public services are at breaking point. Enough is enough. We need to tax the super rich now.
Those with the broadest shoulders need to help support our struggling public services. It's never been more urgent. In recent weeks we’ve helped force the government to u-turn on tax cuts for the rich. Before that we made them close tax loopholes. With your help we can pressure this government to rule out more austerity – and instead tax the super rich. We've been in the media every week pushing for a better tax system that benefits everyone – and with your help we’ll continue to get on TV and the radio. We know the government listens to what the media says. Help us get this important issue to the top of the news agenda. We need 100 people to set up a regular donation by Friday 4 November so we can challenge austerity and push for taxes on the super rich. Your regular donation will help us:
With your help we can push for taxes on the super rich – and build a brighter future for generations to come. A real alternative is possible, and we’re going to fight for it. This is our chance to ramp up the pressure on the government to start taxing the super rich and avert austerity. The more regular donors we have, the more likely we are to succeed. Will you join us? |
Will you help us tax the super rich and prevent austerity?
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