Robin Hood Champions in Parliament
June 11th, 2010 by Robin Hood
Posted in: Action reports
New Government. New start. Find out which MPs are pushing for a Robin Hood Tax in Parliament.
All over the country, people have been writing to their MPs asking them to use their power to help lobby for a Robin Hood Tax, and to send a message our way if they want to become a Robin Hood champion. We’ll update the list over the coming weeks and months, so keep an eye out to see if your MP becomes a champion for the Robin Hood Tax.
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Sandra Osborne
“I have been contacted by several constituents concerning the Robin Hood Tax campaign and would like to lend my support to this campaign.”
John Woodcock
“We need stable, responsible banks that can enable people and businesses to achieve more – bankers did so much damage to the world economy because they ignored those principles to pursue reckless, short-term gains and were not kept in check.
A tax on financial transactions could be way in which such banks could give something back to the economy. I applaud the way in which you are seeking to apply your campaign internationally to make it most effective. Unilateral action by any one country could just see banks moving their trade abroad – avoiding their responsibilities and depriving public services in that country of much needed revenue. “
Caroline Lucas MP
“Thank you for your email. I have long supported a financial transaction tax and am delighted that momentum is growing behind the campaign for this most recent version of the tax. This simple tax would have enormous national and global benefits. Here in Sussex almost a fifth of children are living in poverty, and in Brighton people are forced to sleep rough on the streets. Over 7% of the population living in Brighton Pavilion are unemployed. Yet we are watching as the banks continue to award themselves huge bonuses, whilst the rest of the world remains in financial turmoil. Aside from the urgent need to curb the bankers’ bonuses, there is a real opportunity to benefit those in most need, providing money to tackle poverty and climate change.
“Many opponents of a Robin Hood Tax argue that the cost will simply be passed on to consumers, but as you know the aim is to focus on a distinct area of bank operations – the high-frequency large-volume trading of financial institutions in the ‘casino economy’. I also think that the UK can go it alone immediately with eg a currency transaction levy, as well as put pressure on other G20 nations to adopt taxing the banking sector globally.
“So please be assured of my total commitment to lobbying the Chancellor to back the Robin Hood tax and it is something I will be raising extensively in the debates on the emergency budget. Thank you too for your personal commitment to raising awareness of the tax amongst MP and I look forward to seeing the adverts on the tubes next week.”
Jonathan Edwards
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Chesterfield
“I am emailing to indicate my support for the idea of the Robin Hood Tax, – a tiny tax on banks, hedge funds and other finance institutions that would raise billions to tackle poverty and climate change. I believe this is an idea whose time has come and would be very proud to call myself one of your Robin Hood Champions.
In a Parliamentary debate on the budget 24 June 2010 I called for the introduction of the Robin Hood Tax by saying: “How can one justify a £2 billion bank levy that will be compensated by corporation tax cuts for the banks that caused so much damage? Where was the Robin Hood tax on bank transactions, which would have brought in more than treble the amount?”.”
Coventry South
Jim Cunningham MP
“I would like to register my support for the Robin Hood Tax Campaign. I supported this proposal during my election campaign, and I am delighted to be able to support it in Parliament.”
Ann Clwyd
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Sheila Gilmore
“I support the campaign for a Robin Hood Tax or, as it was known in the past, a Tobin Tax. A tax on currency transactions would dissuade short term currency speculation and provide a means to fund international initiatives, such as tackling global poverty and assisting developing countries adapt to climate change. The crisis in the international banking system has provided a unique opportunity to forge the international consensus to introduce such a tax. I was pleased that the former Prime Minister Gordon Brown stated in November 2009 that one means to provide ‘a better economic and social contract between financial institutions and the public’ would be to introduce ‘a global financial transactions levy’. I hope that the current government continue to advocate the introduction of the tax.”
Ian Davidson
“I write in support of the Robin Hood Tax campaign.”
Martin Caton
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
“I support the aims and aspirations of this campaign.”
“Mike agrees with and supports the thinking behind the RHT and has talked about George Osbourne talking to RHT representatives about the banking levy.”
Mike Gapes
“I am a supporter of the Robin Hood Tax.”
Cathy Jamieson
“Please add my support to the campaign.”
Rachel Reeves
“I am writing to support the Robin Hood Tax campaign.”
Luciana Berger MP
“I would like to become a champion for the Robin Hood Tax.”
Nia Griffith
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Elfyn Llwyd
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Dai Havard
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
Tom Blenkinsop
“Please add my name to this campaign.”
Jess Morden
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Paul Flynn
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Katy Clark
“When the campaign for the Robin Hood tax was launched earlier this year I gave it my full support. During the last parliament I also signed Early Day Motion 913 on this issue.
“I too believe that the banks which had such a large role in causing the economic crisis should help pay towards the recovery. I believe a “Robin Hood” Tax would be one way of ensuring that this happens.”
Huw Irranca-Davies
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Owen Smith
“I support the Robin Hood Tax.”
Paul Blomfield MP
“I’m writing to add my support to the campaign for a Robin Hood Tax.”
Tristam Hunt
“I am very happy to give my support for a tax reform which raised money from the booming financial services sector, rather than hitting the poorest with a VAT rise.”
“I have long been of the firm conviction that, as casino banking was a cause of the global financial crisis, it is only right that the banks help the country foot the bill. A 0.05% tax on speculative banking transactions would help fund and maintain our schools, universities and hospitals, safeguarding and improving public services in my constituency of Streatham and across the country. As such, I applaud the Robin Hood Tax campaign and give it my whole-hearted support. Keep up the excellent work. “
“I am delighted to support a Robin Hood Tax campaign. “
Albert Owen
“I would like to extend my support to the Robin Hood Tax Campaign.”
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