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@9MVW4XSConservative2yrs2Y
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UK suffers from extreme wealth inequality where the top 1% controls 40% of wealth, and this is mostly thanks to the people at the top of large corporations receiving exponentially higher profits than the wages of workers and so if there were more tax on them that disparity would be reduced and you could use it for public services and welfare to help ordinary and suffering people rather than it going on an extra yacht for some billionaire
@9LZTV8H 2yrs2Y
@9LYXC2N2yrs2Y
In 2022, BP had a 72% increase in profit, with the owner stating that he had ''more money than he knew what to do with'' if this is how the owners of corporate companies are living whilst some of our children's families are unable to afford to cook them a meal, there is clearly something wrong and we are not doing enough to protect our young people and vulnerable adults. Sainsburys have made a 1.6% increase on their predicted profit during 2023, if they had been asked to give this to the public sector, our countries most vulnerable would be more supported. Corporate Tax would be an easy way of supporting the country into a better future, and with corporate companies and supermarkets still making record breaking profits, this can be achieved.
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