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The solution is resistance
Now is the time to be joining demonstrations, occupations and the picket lines writes JOHN MCDONNELL MP

THE situation we are facing is not only a deep economic crisis, but also deepening political, environmental and social crises — and these crises are not going away.

In recent weeks, the new Prime Minister and Chancellor have especially wanted the markets to know that the Bank of England and the government are “marching in lockstep” — they are, but with a common agenda combining austerity and increases in interest rates that is pushing us into a deepening recession, which will exacerbate many of the problems the country faces.

Already, after 12 years of austerity, many people simply do not have the financial resilience left to avoid the hardship that this will inflict upon them, and more austerity will increase levels of poverty, unemployment and inequality.

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