Thousands of hungry Brits march on post-Brexit London

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Thousands march in London over cost of living crisis
Demonstration organised by TUC calls on government to make ‘better deal’ for people struggling to cope with soaring inflation


Thousands of people are taking part in a march in London in protest against the government’s lack of action in tackling of the cost of living crisis.

Protesters set off from Portland Place for Parliament Square, where a rally will be held, with speakers including Frances O’Grady, the general secretary of the TUC, which is organising the event.

Banners reading “cut war not welfare” and “end fuel poverty, insulate homes now” were carried by some demonstrators.

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The TUC said there was “harrowing” evidence of the impact the crisis was having on families, with workers suffering the “longest and harshest” squeeze on earnings in modern history.

O’Grady said: “Prices are skyrocketing, yet boardroom bonuses are back to bumper levels. Everyone who works for a living deserves to earn a decent living, but UK workers are suffering the longest and harshest squeeze on their earnings in modern history.

“If we don’t get pay rising across the economy, we will just keep lurching from crisis to crisis. This cost of living emergency has not come out of the blue. It is the result of more than a decade of standstill wages.”

Workers have lost an average of almost £20,000 in cumulative earnings since 2008 because pay has not kept pace with inflation, the TUC said, adding that it was the biggest loss of “real wages” since the 1830s.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jun/18/march-protest-london-tuc-cost-of-living-crisis


Don't let anybody at all tell you that Brexit Britain has been a success. It's an abysmal failure.
Their government is immoral and criminal - but Brits haven't got the guts for real revolution.

There are thousands of food-banks up and down the country. The US-led war in Ukraine has brought the entire country into fuel poverty. Next up is a trade war with Europe caused by the Brits breaking international law with regard to Northern Ireland. While Brits choose between eating and heating their crooked government is trying to elevate itself from the pits of scorn by sending millions of dollars in war materials to Ukraine. It's become common for people to pull their own teeth in ' home dentistry '. Patients cannot get hospital treatment. The police do not turn up to calls. Crime rules- led by the government example.
That's the result of isolationist and racist policies. Be warned.

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Workers take to London's streets amid cost of living crisis

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Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of London to demand action from the government on the cost of living crisis.

Workers marched to Parliament to call for better pay and conditions as part of the event organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC).

The union has called for a "decent pay rise for public sector workers" and a £15 minimum wage.

The TUC said its research suggested workers have lost almost £20,000 since 2008 because pay has not kept pace with inflation.

General secretary Frances O'Grady told BBC News that ordinary working people were saying "enough is enough" after over 10 years of stagnant pay.

"We want government to listen - workers are not the cause of inflation, they are suffering the impact of inflation," she said.

Ben Robinson, 25, who works for a housing charity in Brixton, south London, was at the protest.

He said some residents faced a choice "between feeding their own kids, not themselves, their own kids, and paying rent and heating, and that is just not a choice that anyone should have to face".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-61846871


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Who woulda thunk. Money for war while the people go hungry. Coming to a town near you.
 
What a week it has been in politics. Far from the promise of “no border in the Irish Sea”, we are now threatened with a trade war over Boris Johnson’s government’s decision to overturn its own treaty commitments on Northern Ireland.

The plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is unravelling, bringing with it the usual Brexiter reaction that this country should abandon the post-war European Convention on Human Rights, based on democracy, individual freedom and the rule of law and set up in part as a beacon of hope to the countless millions enslaved under communist dictatorship.

Queues are back. Thanks to Brexit, there are queues to see doctors, queues at A&E departments, queues at airports, queues at ports, queues at passport offices. Farmers turn their crops unharvested back into the soil.

Meanwhile the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has predicted that the UK will grind to a halt in 2023. Only Russia is performing worse out of the G20 group of wealthy nations.

As I wrote in my article in the Financial Times this weekend: "The consequences of Boris Johnson and Brexit are coming home to roost In a week of economic and political chaos, the British people are realising they have been deceived."

Lord Michael Heseltine

President of the European Movement UK

Heseltine is a leading Tory.
 
He's a leading Remoaner, always has been.

He's being proven correct, maggot.

How many UK food banks are there ?

‘We’re terrified at what we’re seeing’: food banks tell of soaring demand
This article is more than 4 months old
Thousands more households, many with two working parents, are turning to the UK’s food banks as the cost of living crisis deepens


https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/06/food-bank-donor-to-to-user-soaring-demand-for-aid
 
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