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Cate McCurry

Cost of living crisis: Hundreds take part in Belfast protest over soaring living costs

Hundreds of activists taking part in a protest in Belfast have demanded action on soaring living costs and rising energy prices.

The protest, organised by the Cost of Living Coalition Belfast, started at Custom House Square at around 1pm on Saturday and made its way to Writers’ Square, where a number of speeches took place.

Representatives from trade unions and community groups addressed the assembled crowd on Saturday. The protest comes amid a political stalemate at Stormont.

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A spokesman for the group said: “Stormont is in crisis and the Tory government is in tatters, but our communities won’t idly wait for action on the cost-of-living crisis.

“Workers are striking for better pay and people are fighting back in the face of skyrocketing costs and bills.

Cost of living protest march from Custom House Square to Writers’ Square in the City Centre. (Phil Magowan / Press Eye)

“We won’t wait for politicians to get their house in order while people struggle to heat their homes or put food on the table.

“We won’t wait while those in power refuse to tackle the booming profits of the bosses and the super-rich.”

The group added: “The Tory government has promised more misery for working-class people in the autumn budget, but we won’t let the threat of more austerity go unchallenged.”

People Before Profit MLA Gerry Carroll also addressed the march.

Cost of living protest march from Custom House Square to Writers’ Square in the City Centre. (Phil Magowan / Press Eye)

“Chris Heaton-Harris will not implement these measures without a fight,” the West Belfast MLA said.

“The Tories are launching a renewed attack on working class people, who have simply had enough.

“Today’s demonstration was a significant step in building an opposition to this rotten Tory regime.

“Striking workers who spoke today are leading the fight for a better and fairer society. They’ll be joined by many more in taking that fight directly to the Tories in time ahead.”

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