Protests in Edinburgh over the cost of living crisis

Protests in Edinburgh over the cost of living crisis

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The transcript discusses a picket outside the council, emphasizing the need for leadership and community action against distress and cuts. It highlights the importance of unity in Scottish towns and villages, organizing efforts, and past victories in social issues like the poll and bedroom tax. The narrative concludes with a focus on worker strikes and community support in Dalkeith.

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What is the significance of the phrase 'we need to do so partly today' in the context of the speech?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that the fight for workers' rights is ongoing?

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How does the speaker reflect on their past experiences with taxes and strikes?

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What actions did the workers take after feeling that enough was enough?

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What does the speaker imply about the importance of community support in the context of strikes?

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