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To Chancellor Rachel Reeves MP,

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The UK’s super-rich keep getting richer while the rest of us struggle and public services are at breaking point. There is an opportunity to put pressure on the Chancellor to do the right thing and tax the ultra-rich.

The Chancellor has already said higher taxes on the wealthy will be part of her Budget, let's make sure she sticks to it. Sign this letter to the Chancellor calling on her to commit to taxing those who can afford it.

Open letter text

In one of the wealthiest nations on earth, one in five people now live in poverty, while the fortunes of the ultra-rich continue to soar.

When you came into government you told us you were on the side of hard working people and not the ultra wealthy. Now is your time to prove it. Raise taxes on the ultra wealthy to protect hard-working people and improve our public services.

At the next Budget you can do this by:

1. Raising much-needed revenue now by reforming existing taxes on wealth such as Capital Gains Tax, so that taxes on income from wealth are in line with taxes on income from work.

2. Tackling wealth inequality in the long term by committing to implementing a 2% wealth tax on assets over £10m during this Parliament - creating space, over time, to rebalance our tax system. We know MPs, unions and economists are in agreement on this.

Why is this important?

The UK’s super-rich keep getting richer while the rest of us struggle and public services are at breaking point.

The UK is one of the richest countries in the world. No one should be struggling to make ends meet, working paycheck-to-paycheck just to afford the basics. Our NHS deserves better too.

But most of the UK’s wealth is held by a tiny elite. The UK’s richest 50 families hold more wealth than 50% of the population.

Even wealthy people are calling for higher taxes on their wealth - it's time the government listened to the overwhelming public support for measures that tax the super rich.

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Allan Moore
Carol Hodges
Ms C A Broady
Phil Mayne
Tavia Allan
Ejder Sevgen Raif
Philippa Marsden
Pamela Kelly
Vivienwailes Wailes
Paul Newport
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Simon Lenthall
John Andrew Rayne
Anne Bate-Williams
John Thompson
Alfred Rurangirwa
Carla Moore
Alison Beattie
Melissa Sweet
Patrick Warren
Jane Murton
Robert Law
Doreen Auger
Nicola Mallett
Rebecca Kelly
Zoe Edwards
Mei Yuk Wong
Joynal Abedin
Jamie Eagles
Rachael Waring
Paul Geraghty
Keziah Robins
Aideen Grant
Ian MacKenzie
John D Liddell
Lindsay Wharton
Edward Parker
Daniel Barry
Justin
Rebecca Croft
Peter Hogg
Caroline Brookes
Simon Fisher
Cheryl Kwok
Marianne Kilcoyne
Jean Appleton
Terena Cottell
Darren Evans
Paul Withey
Rosemary Clarke

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