CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves must “put fairness first” and listen to two-third of Scots who back raising taxes on the rich, Oxfam says.
An Oxfam Scotland study found 68 per cent of people in Scotland would see the richest pay more, and 79 per cent favour it over further cuts, with the same percentage backing a 2 per cent tax on assets worth more than £10m — a measure Oxfam argues could raise as much as £24bn a year.
Ahead of the Chancellor’s spring statement, Oxfam Scotland’s Jamie Livingstone said: “It’s indefensible that public spending to support those in poverty and crisis is being slashed, while private wealth is quietly stashed away.
RICHARD BURGON MP points to the recent relative success of widespread opposition to the Labour leadership’s regressive policies as the blueprint for exacting the changes required to build a fairer society
Rayner’s call for tax rises over cuts falls on deaf ears



