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May 2016

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No More Deaths from Benefit Cuts

Tottenham Court Rd, London. Thur 19 May 2016

  

 
 Claire Glasman of Winvisible

 Clara Paillard, PCS culture group president speaking

 A former coal miner now taking strike action with other PCS staff at all National Museums in Wales came to show solidarity

 with the disabled in their fight against benefits sanctions and cuts which are causing distress and death

 

 

 

 

 

 Candy Udwin of the PCS at the National Gallery calls for solidarity with the comrades on strike at Welsh Museums since April 28

 A woman speaks and points at the banner listing just a few of those know to have died because of sanctions and cuts

 
 
 

Roy Bard of Mental Health Resistance Network (MHRN) speaking 

 

Didi Rossi of Global Women's Strike 

 

Blind singer and music teacher Heidi McGeough, MU Equalities Committee member  

speaks. She calls for support in a TV contest 

 

 

Paula is just getting people to turn around to march back to COngress House when a police officer arrives 

and tries with little success to find anyone who will admit to being in charge.  

And the last of the protesters arrive back for the afternoon session at Congress HOuse. 
   

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