Video: Tom Felton, Noel Clarke, Joe Dempsey and Bill Nighy support The Robin Hood Tax

Thanks to Noel Clarke , we have now this video of the support The Robin Hood Tax from yesterday.

He has uploaded it on his twitvid account

We also have new photos from yesterday. Thanks to Hugo Toland who has uploaded the photos on facebook.

 

You can see all photos from the support in our gallery: The Robin Hood Tax (2010)

More photos of Tom Felton at The Robin Hood Tax campaign in East London

Robin Hood Tax wrote on Twitter today:

@TomFelton. Thanks for the support and interview today. It really is a no brainer. Lets make it happen. #RHT

Now we have more photos of Tom Felton, Noel Clarke and Joe Dempsey.

Caption: Actor Tom Felton at the launch of a piece of street art by The Robin Hood Tax campaign unveiled in East London this morning.

Caption: Actors (from left) Joe Dempsie, Noel Clarke and Tom Felton stand beside a giant piece of street art by The Robin Hood Tax campaign featuring David Cameron and Gordon Brown which has been unveiled in East London this morning.

Caption: Actors (from left) Tom Felton, Noel Clarke and Joe Dempsie stand beside some street art by Kennard/Phillips unveiled by The Robin Hood Tax campaign in East London.

 

source: belgapicture

New pic: Tom Felton, Noel Clarke and Joe Dempsey support the Robin Hood Tax

Earlier this morning, actor/director Noel Clarke posted this picture with Tom Felton and “Skins” actor Joe Dempsey. The three are working together to support the Robin Hood Tax, an idea proposed by a group of more than 300 economists and businessmen, where there would be a small tax on financial transactions that occur only between large institutions. There are estimates it could raise more than £250 to £450 billion a year worldwide. This money could then be used to help fight global climate change, world hunger, and more.

According to Tom, “Taking just a little from rich financial organisations could transform the lives of people in the UK whose jobs, homes and public services are under threat because of the economic crisis.”

Thanks Noel for the picture! =)