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Why don't the wealthy give more?

Howard Lake | 21 March 2001 | News

“Comic Relief is one of those national whip-rounds where the poorest end up paying the most,” argues Jonathan Freedland in The Guardian. “As the hard-earned donations came in, the… question nagged: where are the rich?”

“Comic Relief is one of those national whip-rounds where the poorest end up paying the most,” argues Jonathan Freedland in The Guardian. “As the hard-earned donations came in, the… question nagged: where are the rich?”

Freedland contrasts the charitable giving of wealthy people in the UK with that of wealthy people in the USA. He points out that “now might be a good time to start asking the rich to cough up,” since there are now 200,000 millions in Britain now, “twice the 1996 number.”

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