Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Harry Barnes (Labour), on Tuesday, 11 May 1999, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 21 members in total.
INTERNATIONALLY CO-ORDINATED TAX ON CURRENCY SPECULATION
That this House recognises that an eventual political solution to the crisis in the Balkans will require an internationally co-ordinated programme of reconstruction; further recognises that future instances of ethnically-motivated wars will require some form of international peace-keeping and peace-making; believes that preventing such wars taking place is the most effective way of preserving both life and pluralism in ethnically-riven societies who tensions have often been exacerbated by economic difficulties in a fast-globalising world economy as well as by the restrictive actions of international financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; further believes that whilst military operations, reconstruction and development, including debt-relief and debt-cancellation, will always have to be funded, in part at least, from taxation on individuals and their families, it is also incumbent on international finance capital to shoulder a fair burden of the costs of providing and protecting a stable political environment for commerce and opening up new markets for the prosperity of the many, not the few; and urges the United Kingdom Government to pursue, with vigour, the possibility of an internationally co-ordinated tax on currency speculation which has the potential of raising substantial revenues for the benefit of humanity as a whole.
Secondary information
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- Early day motion
- Reference
- 629
- Session
- 1998-99
- Subjects
- Currency speculation International assistance Humanitarian aid Taxation Kosovo
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