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    From Howard's link:
    "The ONS also estimated that the richest 10 per cent of households held £569bn in financial assets at that time, as against the poorest 10 per cent, who, in contrast, owed around £9bn"

    Note the third to last word: owed, not owned!

    So if £9bn were taken from the £569 bn of the stink-rich, that would suffice to cancel the debt of the poorest in Britain.

    The extreme wealthy would still "own" £560 bn!

    However, the article explains how the richest people have massively benefited from Quantitative Easing, about 240 times more than the poorest.
    Surely this is all wrong!

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