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Millionaires for humanity, appeal from scoundrels in the world: "make us pay more taxes" - Lifestyle

2020-07-18T09:14:22.513Z


(HANDLE)"Governments raise our taxes. And do it immediately, substantially and permanently." To launch the appeal to politics, also in view of the European Council of 17 and 18 July, are 83 scoundrels of ' Millionaires for Humanity '. In an open letter, millionaires and billionaires from around the world - including Walt Disney's heir Abigail Disney , British director Richard Curtis and Danish-Iranian bu...


"Governments raise our taxes. And do it immediately, substantially and permanently." To launch the appeal to politics, also in view of the European Council of 17 and 18 July, are 83 scoundrels of ' Millionaires for Humanity '.
In an open letter, millionaires and billionaires from around the world - including Walt Disney's heir Abigail Disney , British director Richard Curtis and Danish-Iranian businessman Djaffar Shalchi - make their huge resources available to finance the coronavirus emergency response. The signatories of the appeal are British, American, Canadian, German (no Italian for now).
"We can play a crucial role," write the scoundrels in their appeal. "We have the money and we have a lot of it. Money that is desperately needed and that will continue to be needed for future years," explain the signatories in the letter, noting that an increase in their taxes is a key element because the "problems caused and revealed by Covid-19 cannot be resolved with charity, even if generous. "
By offering their help, the millionaires launch an appeal to seize the opportunity of the crisis to "rebalance the world before it is too late. There will be no other chance to do it," they say. Unlike millions of people around the world "we don't have to worry about losing our jobs, our homes or our ability to support our families. So please tax us, tax us, tax us. It's the right choice, the only one choice - they highlight - Humanity is more important than our money ". (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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