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Tackling Poverty, Supporting Justice

Taxpayers Against Poverty advocates for a society where everyindividual has access to secure affordable housing, fair wages and a life free from the burden of poverty. Join us in our mission to tackle poverty and inequality.

Why are 14 million people living in poverty every day in the sixth richest country in the world?

We believe these are the three most urgent actions our country should seek to resolve...... to give everyone the opportunity to lead a successful, fulfilled and happy life. 

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About us 

Find out how you can make a difference...

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1. Adequate minimum income
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2. Truly affordable housing
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3. Access to quality effective social and healthcare

Our three goals are:

Would you like to see an end to this unnecessary hardship?
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Taxpayers Against Poverty is dedicated to ensuring a fair tax system so that we all share in the wealth that we all helped to create and advocating for the rights of those living in poverty. We believe in social justice, adequate minimum income, affordable housing, and equitable economic policies for all.

Our Mission

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Let’s Work Together

Join our team of dedicated volunteers. We are particularly looking for committed people with skills and experience, political campaigning, media relations, social media, content creation, digital marketing, partnership development and  event organising. Or you may like to set up a local group and get your friends involved. Please let us know if you would like to help and be part of the team or have some ideas you would like to share, email taxpayersagainstpovertytap@gmail.com

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Would you like to learn more about our plan, sign up to our mailing list and we will send you a copy of our plan: Taxing for Good, some ideas on resolving poverty

 

We are so grateful to the 23,000 followers to our Facebook page, 3000 on X/Twitter and a growing mailing list that receives regular updates. Sign up here.

Support us

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Become a member, for just £5 per month, you will help make change happen. Your impact will be significant, it will help us to spend time directly influencing policy makers to bring the change so desperately needed, it will enable us to put the case in a clear, concise and powerful way using the resources available and it will help us increase our partnerships so that other campaigning groups spread our message. You will receive a monthly update on the progress made and the plans ahead as well have the opportunity to contribute your ideas and participate in our work. To join us contribute £5 per month (or more!), you will become a member

Join us

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TAP invites like minded campaigners, advocacy groups and think tanks to partner with us to help amplify the message, that poverty can be resolved if we come together. If you would like to know more as to how partnering with TAP could work for you Email us

 

To increase the impact and to help fund our campaigns, TAP welcomes good companies and organisations to become involved by partnering with us on our campaigns. We are so grateful that Reverse Media Group has stepped up. If you would like to know more about how your company could benefit and also help bring change to reduce poverty and the unnecessary hardship suffered by millions very day, Email us now. We will shortly add a Partners Page to TAP online

Partner with us

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Our Vision

A society where every individual has access to secure housing, fair wages, and a life free from the burden of poverty.

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Our Story

The inspiration for our work is the late Rev Paul Nicolson, the pioneer of the real living wage and founder of Taxpayers against Poverty. Rev Paul was a relentless campaigner on behalf of those struggling financially, he sadly died on 5th March 2020. On the day before, Paul was due to continue his sit-down protest, this time outside Downing Street, to call for urgent action on behalf of the homeless. This was just a few weeks after a similar protest outside Church House in London at the Church of England Synod meeting. At just 87 years he was a campaigner to the end. You can read an obituary in Church Times and in The Guardian. Since 2020, TAP has been working closely with our sister organisation, Compassion in Politics, which seeks to bring the values of compassion, inclusion, and cooperation to public life.

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