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The rich man’s club and Robin Hood

Do the taxation proposals to be ratified at this weekend’s G7 meeting in Cornwall represent a Robin Hood-style redistribution from the world’s richest corporates to the poorest nations? Or are the members of the rich man’s club just rearranging the fiscal furniture to suit themselves? On the Alex Salmond Show, two radical economists, Professor Richard Murphy and former MP George Kerevan, cast a critical eye over G7 developments.

The rich man’s club and Robin Hood
Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond hosts a new political chat program, ‘The Alex Salmond Show’, on RT, where he vows to battle the mainstream media narrative and take the news “out of the Westminster nexus.” ‘The Alex Salmond Show’ will take viewers inside the Welsh, Irish and Scottish parliaments, also looking at the government of Northern Ireland, not forgetting Westminster.