Thousands marched from Nottingham Station to Old Market Square joining activists across the UK in a day of action against the cost of living crisis.
Represents from Unite the Union, RMT, CWU, West Bridgford Labour Party, University of Nottingham, Keep Our NHS Public among many many others joined the day of action across several UK cities.
Enough is Enough is a campaign to fight the cost of living crisis.
The organisers say: ‘We were founded by trade unions and community organisations determined to push back against the misery forced on millions by rising bills, low wages, food poverty, shoddy housing – and a society run only for a wealthy elite.”
“We are building a campaign to win them.
“That starts with holding rallies across Britain, forming community groups, organising picket line solidarity and taking action against the companies and individuals profiting from this crisis.”
“We can’t rely on the establishment to solve our problems. It’s up to us in every workplace and every community.”
Our five demands are clear:
1. A real pay rise
2. Slash energy bills
3. End food poverty
4. Decent homes for all
5. Tax the rich