This is the thing, people like
@scaramanga say those who work hard and 'earn' what's there's should keep it. He's not wrong. But there's this stringent, poisonous attitude of
'what's mine is fudging mine, fudge off socialists' that exists among so many who
think they're wealthy and at risk of having all their wordly possessions taken and redistributed.
The idea of having a basic living wage isn't going to take money from people earning less than many hundreds of thousands of pounds, if you can't live on 100k+ well you need to have a real re-think.
It's companies, institutions and individuals that hoard
obscene wealth that need to contribute to making society more equal and fair. I'm talking billionaires, military spending, police.. I could go on.
The fact governments are willing to spend more money on tanks and guns, in a period without major war, is a clear highlighting of the issue. It would take a minor slice of that money to actually help people. No child should go hungry, no one should be homeless.
There's so little empathy in many of us and it's really, really sad. But while we're distracted and desperate to keep 'what's ours,' pitted against each other, those in power can keep handing contracts to their billioniare buddies and fudge the rest of us in silence.