Doodledog
I don’t think that poverty is the fault of the rich (or of those - the majority - who don’t live in poverty), but I do think that the tax system needs to be shaken up so that everyone pays a fairer share, nobody opts out* and there is more to provide for those in need.
Sunak is not responsible because of his personal wealth, but because he has presided over a government which is more concerned with tax cuts than with helping the poor.
*I shouldn’t have to say this in every post, but for avoidance of doubt, and to deter erroneous accusations that I think all non taxpayers are scrounging drains on the resources of the country, this does not refer to those unable to contribute because of illness, disability or responsibility for others who are sick or disabled. Or for those who have retired after a lifetime of contribution. Etc.
Yes, of course, you are completely correct! I guess I just let my emotions cloud my thinking! I just feel sometimes having an out of touch Cabinet, led by many PMs across the last 14 years has led to a bigger divide between the “haves” & the “have nots” and whilst I agree 100% that those who can work, should work, there’s still many who genuinely cannot work living in dire circumstances. There’s still people on low incomes only just surviving and there are working people using food banks. This cannot be right or moral?