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On Wednesday 2nd November Robin Hood Tax supporters descended on the Houses of Parliament to send off David Cameron to the G20. Backed by the 80,000 people who had emailed the Prime Minister asking him to support a Financial Transaction Tax in Cannes, we gave out leaflets, stickers and a special Robin Hood version of the Financial Times to MPs on their way into work.

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