Thousands are expected to be attracted to opposing protests against deduction in labor spending

A significant performance for Saturday in London has been planned to oppose the government’s spending and to oppose the cuts and Welfare improvement.

Conducted by the People’s Assembly, the group states that they estimate a big vote, with trade unionists, campaigners and activists expect convergence to give voice to their opposition in Central London.

The group has criticized the government, arguing that Recent cost cut measures The weakest members of the society are likely to impress inconsistently.

A spokesperson said: ” Following ‘fiscal rules’ We have to implicate a public service in a crisis, increase poverty, deteriorate mental health and freezing public sector.

“Scrapping the winter fuel payments, keeping the tori to-child benefits cap, leaving the vaspie women, limiting the pip and universal credit eligibility to do the welfare of £ 5 billion by limiting the eligibility, and the UK’s foreign aid was presented as an increase by 0.5% to 0.3% of GDP, growing up to 2.5% of GDP, growing up to 2.5% of GDP.

“The real difficult choices are for a labor government to tax the rich and their hidden money, for public services, fair salary, investment in communities and NHS.”

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Under the banner, “no austerity 2.0”, performance will unite various groups including community groups, as well as business federals, health advocates, disability rights campaigners, housing workers and welfare organizations.

The event will conclude at a rally, March 1 from Central London to Whitehall. The speakers of diverse backgrounds such as leaders of trade union, politicians, disability rights activists and anti-poverty preachers will address the crowd.

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Additionally, groups advocating for increased investment in NHS and other public services will participate for the purpose of sending a clear message to the government.

The spokesperson said: “We face growing threats from far away from fuel from racism, partition, and unsuccessful politics. We need to see improvement in people’s lives, we need to see weak care and hair at the end of poverty.

“On June 7, we march for education, for our NHS, for welfare, for refugees, against hatred, and for a society in which our children can flourish.”

The event is supported by former labor leader Jeremy Corbin, who now sits as an independent MP after his expulsion from the party in 2024.

In order to participate in the demonstration on social media, the MP of Isington North said: “We have a government in the office that is now making a profit to the weakest people in our society” and “” to remove winter fuel payments for those who are in dire need. “

“I am going there, we are all going there. To bring this real change, hope is going to be a march of hope.”

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