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Jakob Kapeller
Covid-19 has swept through the European Union with a devastating socio-economic effect, leaving many member states struggling to recuperate. Moreover, major social challenges of recent decades such as the impending climate catastrophe and rising inequality advance, unabated.
A pan-European wealth tax could provide Europe with the resources it needs to face these headwinds, accruing substantial amounts to foster a fair and green recovery after the pandemic. Measures planned in the context of the European Green Deal are not sufficient to achieve the transformation to a carbon-neutral European economy. And the coronavirus crisis has exacerbated inequalities, within as well as between countries, which a wealth tax would help alleviate.
FRIENDS, loved ones and colleagues paid tribute to a Stratton councillor who dedicated his life to public service. John Foley spent a remarkable 50 years working in local authorities which mainly included the parish and the borough, along with nine years at Wiltshire Council. He and wife Eileen Foley came to Swindon from Reading in 1967 before serving for decades on Stratton St Margaret Parish Council with their late son John Jr and daughter-in-law Alison. A keen scoutmaster, he retired from his council duties in 2019 along with Eileen - together, they spent a combined total of 90 years serving their community. Coun John Foley said at the time: “I’ve had a very happy time on the parish council, it’s been so lovely. It only seems like yesterday that I went into the offices in Meadowcroft.”