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This year’s Tolpuddle festival will be sure to support the call for more arts funding, fair pay for creative workers and proper protection for them at work, says NIGEL COSTLEY
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THE Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival features a diverse programme of art, music, poetry and working-class culture. 

Art and performance have always been a key part of the labour movement for inspiration and enjoyment. 

As well as a blistering line-up of music, the festival will host the new display of images by photographer Red Saunders to mark the 200th anniversary of the Peterloo Massacre. 

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