Worldwide this idea is gaining ground: a tax on transactions that financial institutions do among each other could generate billions of Euros to fight poverty inside and outside Europe, and also deal with the adverse effects of climate change. This tax has been given different names: "The Robin Hood Tax" in the United Kingdom, "Steuer gegen Armut" or "poverty tax" in Germany, "Zerozerocinque" in Italy or "Robin Hood Tax" in Spain; though the idea was always the same: a small fee will mean little to financial institutions but for the rest of the world it would mean a big change. We ask for a 0.05% tax to be applied on financial international transactions. This rate would raise 300,000 million Euros per year to combat poverty here and around the world.