PM 'ignoring poor to protect rich'

Cardinal Keith O'Brien has called for a Robin Hood tax as he attacked the Government over poverty Cardinal Keith O'Brien has called for a Robin Hood tax as he attacked the Government over poverty

One of Britain's most senior Roman Catholics has accused David Cameron of ignoring the poor while protecting his "very rich colleagues" in the City.

Cardinal Keith O'Brien, the head of the Catholic church in Scotland, said it was "immoral" how the less well-off had been made to "suffer" for the failings in the financial services sector.

In an interview with BBC One's Sunday Politics in Scotland, he urged the Prime Minister to introduce a "Robin Hood tax" on financial transactions to raise money for the poor.

Mr Cameron is opposed to unilateral action on a financial transactions levy and described plans for an EU-wide scheme as "madness".

But Cardinal O'Brien said: "My message to David Cameron, as the head of our Government, is to seriously think again about this Robin Hood tax, the tax to help the poor by taking a little bit from the rich.

"The poor have suffered tremendously from the financial disasters of recent years and nothing, really, has been done by the very rich people to help them.

"And I am saying to the Prime Minister, 'look, don't just protect your very rich colleagues in the financial industry, consider the moral obligation to help the poor of our country'."

The Cardinal said he was not only concerned about people in "abject poverty" but also people who might have thought themselves "reasonably well-off".

A Downing Street spokesman said: "The Government inherited enormous debt but the Prime Minister is determined to help people who are struggling with the consequences of that.

"That's why the last Budget took two million people on the lowest incomes out of tax altogether and from April 2012 pensioners will see the largest ever cash rise in the basic state pension."

Comments(4)

Idontknowaboutyoubut says...
10:24am Sun 29 Apr 12

What I find truly immoral,is the false "concern for the less well-off" expressed by the Cam/Cleggs of this divisive coalition.Frankly,th
ey don't give a **** for us.We are not in their club.
It is time for the people to wake up to the plain truth,the Tories are the party of,and for,the rich. They always have been,and they always will be.
Add to that,the fact that they arrogantly assume a"Divine right to rule",and there you have the truly Nasty Party.And the Lib-Dems have proved themselves tories with a slightly pink tinge.

Idontknowaboutyoubut says...
10:26am Sun 29 Apr 12

What I find truly immoral,is the false "concern for the less well-off" expressed by the Cam/Cleggs of this divisive coalition.Frankly,th
ey don't give a **** for us.We are not in their club.
It is time for the people to wake up to the plain truth,the Tories are the party of,and for,the rich. They always have been,and they always will be.
Add to that,the fact that they arrogantly assume a"Divine right to rule",and there you have the truly Nasty Party.And the Lib-Dems have proved themselves tories with a slightly pink tinge.

YorkToff says...
12:04pm Sun 29 Apr 12

All politicians at the top ignore the poor at the expense of the rich because they are all basically Tories.

mouthalmighty says...
5:46pm Sun 29 Apr 12

Keith O'Brien you are my hero. At last someone with a bit of clout speaking out truthfully. Cam isnot alone, as his predecessors did the same thing. He maybe thinking that if the formula ain't broke don't fix it. Time for a change. Come on cam you can do it.

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