The unlikely protesters, who describe themselves as "patriotic millionaires", called on world leaders attending the annual conference yesterday to introduce fresh taxes on the wealthy to tackle the "cost of living scandal playing out in multiple nations around the world".
Phil White, a former business consultant and member of Patriotic Millionaires UK, said: "While the rest of the world is collapsing under the weight of an economic crisis, billionaires and world leaders meet in this private compound to discuss turning points in history.
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