vote for the world`s greatest bank job.
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vote for the world`s greatest bank job.
VOTE FOR THE WORLD’S GREATEST BANK JOB. TICK THE BOX FOR THE ROBIN HOOD TAX. The Robin Hood Tax is a tiny tax on bankers that would raise billions to tackle poverty and climate change, at home and abroad. By taking an average of 0.05% from speculative banking transactions – things like trading stocks and bonds – hundreds of billions of pounds would be raised every year. That’s easily enough to stop cuts in crucial public services in the UK, and to help fight poverty and climate change. Poor communities around the globe have been hit hard by the financial collapse, while in the UK services like the NHS and our schools are under fire. With the Robin Hood Tax, banks will take responsibility for clearing up the crisis they created. And it shouldn’t cost you a penny. ch tail and wat Get more de o at de vi hy ig N k the Bill oodtax.org.u www.robinh Who’s in? Angela Merkel (the German Chancellor) and Nicolas Sarkozy (the French President) are among the many politicians who have spoken out in support of a tax on financial transactions. VOTE TODAY! The Robin Hood Tax could raise billions to: Tackle climate change. Helping poor communities adapt, through simple solutions like raising homes above flood levels. Fight poverty worldwide. Building schools and hospitals, training teachers, providing medicines – and changing lives. Support UK services. Tackling child poverty, building affordable housing and much, much more. So return the form to cast your vote. We’ll add your name to the list of thousands of people who have already supported the Robin Hood Tax, and we’ll make sure your brilliant support increases the pressure on politicians to push for a Robin Hood Tax this general election. I vote for the Robin Hood Tax First name Print out, cast your vote and send it to: Freepost RRLG-TJGJ-AZSX Oxfam Sherwood Park Annesley Nottinghamshire NG15 0DJ Oxfam, one of 91 organisations that have joined forces to support the Robin Hood Tax, has funded the production of this card. We would like to keep you informed about our projects and activities. However if you would rather not receive such information please email us at changes@oxfam.org.uk, call 0300 200 1300 or write to Supporter Relations, Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford OX4 2JY Last name Postcode email