We can transform this country within five years, and only 83 people need to lose out.
We can transform this country within five years, and only 83 people need to lose out.
Eighty-three. Out of seventy million.
This isn’t about envy. Or punishment.
It’s about physics.
If one person has a billion, millions have got fuck all.
Millions more have less than they could.
Millions more have less than they deserve.
These things aren't seperate. They're related.
You don't struggle while billionaires have a net worth greater than a small country.
You struggle because they have that wealth.
And if we set a limit — a simple cap — then the money that normally disappears upwards starts to come back down.
It’s not a wealth tax.
It’s a wealth cap.
A hard ceiling. A line in the sand.
£999,999,999.99 is enough.
After that? You’ve had your fill. The system that enabled that success gets what it needs to stay standing.
Every crisis. Every culture war. Every tabloid headline. It all traces back to the same rot:
Too few people. Too much power.
Think of one of our many problems:
Can't buy a house.
Billionaires bought twenty. Left them empty. Raised your rent.
Russia. Gaza.
Billionaires' arms companies are coining it in. So are billionaires' social media platforms the conflict keeps you looking at, whatever your take.
Immigration.
Billionaires starved public services. Then blamed foreigners.
The climate.
Billionaire fossil lobbies. Billionaire disinformation. Billionaires shielded from the impact of their private jets.
‘Woke’.
A word weaponised by billionaires to blame soft people for the problems they caused.
Paedophiles in power.
Protected by billionaire media. Funded by billionaire donors.
these crises wouldn't be solved — they’d never have been allowed to start.
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