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'Britain at breaking point,' People's Assembly warns on eve of Birmingham protests

BRITAIN is “at breaking point,” anti-austerity campaigners are warning as thousands prepare to march through Birmingham tomorrow.

People will be rallying from noon on Victoria Square in Birmingham city centre to protest against the Conservative Party’s annual conference.

The demands include a £10-an-hour minimum wage, an end to privatisation in public services and an end to tax avoidance.

The TUC’s Midlands regional secretary Lee Barron welcomed the demonstrators to Birmingham and called for a “different approach” to the economy before “there is nothing left for future generations.

“Rather than running services into the ground, we should view our public services as key assets, not only helping people but strengthening the economy.

“Instead of yet more cuts, we should fund them at the level needed to deliver a decent service.

“This will provide a civilised quality of life for everyone in the UK and will help generate the stronger growth our economy needs.”

The march comes as a report from the Labour Party has revealed that the government is the “most divided government ever.”

The report shows that a third of Conservative MPs — over 100 in number — have publicly criticised either a colleague or Tory policy in the past year, with 80 per cent of these attacks being specifically directed at Theresa May.

Eighty-three MPs have criticised the Prime Minister and her agenda — well above the threshold of 48 that is needed to trigger a leadership contest.

The report also highlights the Tories’ stark regional divisions and the huge contrast between their parliamentary and municipal representatives.

Labour’s shadow communities and local government secretary Andrew Gwynne said that “the Tories’ endless infighting and political posturing poses a very real danger to Britain’s future and to communities across the country.

“British people deserve better. Only Labour stands ready to take charge, and start the work of rebuilding and transforming our country, for the many not the few.”

People’s Assembly national secretary Sam Fairbairn said that the report showed that the Tories have “lost the ability to govern the country.

“Our society is at breaking point and this government must be forced out of office before it’s too late.

“Before our public services grind to a halt, before ordinary people can continue no more, before this government robs us of a decent standard of living.

“We won’t stop protesting, striking and demonstrating until we have a government which puts the needs of people first over the needs of the greedy corporations.”

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