Skip to main content
Anti-austerity campaigners call for coordinated fightback against cost-of-living crisis
People’s Assembly member Lindsey German, Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Muslim Association of Britain chairwoman Raghad Altikriti, RMT president Alex Gordon,

ANTI-AUSTERITY campaigners have called for a co-ordinated struggle against the cost-of-living crisis, privatisation of services and soaring billionaire profits.

A public meeting, organised by the People’s Assembly and Muslim Association of Britain in Holloway, north London, heard from leaders of the movement on Wednesday evening.

RMT president Alex Gordon said it was disgraceful that people were being arrested for protesting against the inauguration of King Charles III as an unelected head of state, who is inheriting billions of pounds without having to pay tax on it.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper makes a speech at the Organised Immigration Crime Summit at Lancaster House in central London, March 31, 2025
Workers' Rights / 11 May 2025
11 May 2025

Unions and campaigners condemn Home Secretary after government confirms scrapping of care worker visas

Similar stories
Protesters on Whitehall in London, as Chancellor of the Exch
Britain / 28 March 2025
28 March 2025
Government must take action, union warns: ‘We can’t go on with billionaires getting ever richer whilst working people suffer’
A general view of a central heating thermostat
Editorial: / 20 February 2025
20 February 2025
PEOPLE’S CHAMPION: Lorraine Douglas next to the statue of
Features / 13 June 2024
13 June 2024
While the infamous ex-PM pens apocalyptic tomes ‘on saving the West,’ locals hunger for basic services like dentists and public transport, not doomsday prophecies about China, Communist Party candidate LORRAINE DOUGLAS tells Andrew Murray
NON-OFFER: Rachel Reeves
Features / 7 June 2024
7 June 2024
We need to urgently put forward – and mobilise now for – policies that can actually address the depth of the crises we face, writes MATT WILLGRESS, of Labour Assembly Against Austerity