British Bankers' Association tax protest

 
17 October 2012

A group campaigning for new taxes to tackle poverty and climate change staged a protest outside a bankers' meeting today, calling on the Government to rein in the "out of control" banks.

Demonstrators dressed as "champagne-swigging" bankers lobbied the annual conference of the British Bankers' Association in London.

The Robin Hood Tax Campaign, a coalition of charities and other organisations, is pressing for new financial sector taxes.

Spokesman David Hillman said: "Britain is still a playground for bankers. They have been let off the hook for causing the largest crisis of a generation and continue to pocket billions at the public's expense.

"Yet another talking shop will not repair the damage done by banks. The time has come for a Robin Hood Tax."

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