A report by Oxfam International titled 'Takers, Not Makers' reveals that the wealth of the top 10% wealthiest people in the UK was amassed through exploitation of India. The report highlights that during the colonial era, Britain looted $64.82 trillion from India. Out of this, $33.8 trillion is now in the hands of the wealthiest 10% of Britain’s population. This figure surpasses the GDP of the world’s largest economy, the United States, which stands at $30.34 trillion. The report emphasizes the massive wealth transfer from India to Britain during colonial times, shedding light on the long-term effects of exploitation and its contribution to the current inequality. This information paints a stark picture of historical economic injustice, with far-reaching consequences.