The Hinduja brothers have emerged as the
third richest family in Britain as part of an analysis of the divide
between the rich and poor in the UK. According to research published by
the charity Oxfam here today, the latest rich list from 'Forbes'
magazine showed that London-based Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja have a
combined wealth of USD 10 billion. The five top UK entries analysed for
its 'A Tale of Two Britains' report found the family of the Duke of
Westminster as the richest followed by David and Simon Reuben, the
Hndujas, the Cadogan family, and Sports Direct retail boss Mike Ashley
who between them had property, savings and other assets worth 28.2
billion pounds. It implies that the country's five richest families now
own more wealth than the poorest 20 per cent of the population, with
their wealth totalling 28.1 billion pounds – an average of 2,230 pounds
each. The development anti-poverty charity said the UK government
should explore the possibility of a wealth tax after revealing how
income gains and the benefits of rising asset prices had
disproportionately helped those at the top. "Britain is becoming a
deeply divided nation, with a wealthy elite who are seeing their incomes
spiral up, while millions of families are struggling to make ends
meet," said Oxfam's director of campaigns and policy, Ben Phillips.
"It's deeply worrying that these extreme levels of wealth inequality
exist in Britain today, where just a handful of people have more money
than millions struggling to survive on the breadline," he added. The
charity has urged UK chancellor George Osborbe to use his Wednesday's
Budget to make a fresh assault on tax avoidance and introduce a living
wage in a report highlighting how a handful of the super-rich. The
report asserts that widening inequality is creating a "vicious circle
where wealth and power are increasingly concentrated in the hands of a
few, leaving the rest behind". "This means the rules are constantly
rewritten in favour of the rich, for example through policies such as
lower taxes for high earners," it says. In January, an Oxfam report
found that the richest 85 billionaires on the planet own the same amount
between them as half the world's population, or 3.5 billion people.
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