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NEW CAMPAIGN: The Rules Aren’t Broken, They’re Fixed: Time to Rewrite Them

Scriptonite Daily | 11.03.2013 14:25 | Globalisation | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | London | World

A new ad campaign will hit the streets of London today, drawing attention to a surprisingly unrecognised state of affairs: the City of London is the tax haven in our own backyard. While the British government is busy protecting banker’s bonuses, a global grass roots campaign has set up to take on the rules which create the institutionalised inequality which sees 0.1% of the world’s population owning 81% of the world’s wealth, while 8 million people will die this year because they are too poor stay alive. It’s time to help make The Rules.



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