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Alison Creekside
Alison Creekside
@AlisonCreekside@mstdn.ca  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Most of the world's problems could be solved by directing money currently being funneled to billionaires to solving climate change, health, education, housing, & poverty instead.
125 countries at the UN had a plan to recoup some of that yacht money by tackling global tax avoidance as a joint global issue.
The 9 countries that voted against it one year ago were US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Japan, and Korea. #EattheRich #billionaires
https://bylinetimes.com/2025/02/04/keir-starmers-government-votes-to-block-un-plan-to-tackle-global-tax-avoidance/

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Keir Starmer's Government Votes to Block UN Plan to Tackle Global Tax Avoidance

The UK has joined with the United States and a handful of other rich nations in rejecting the UN push
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