Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The People’s Assembly Against Austerity is a political initiative in the United Kingdom, launched in 2013 and backed by major trade unions such as Unite, UNISON, NUT, NUJ, PCS, RMT and numerous other campaigning groups and individuals such as the Green Party, the Communist Party of Britain, the Coalition of Resistance, Left Unity, Labour MPs, Tariq Ali, Imran Khan, John Pilger and Ken Loach.It is a movement to \"push the arguments against austerity\" it sees as missing from British politics and to fight for all those people it sees as being hit by Government policies, including low-paid workers, disabled people, unemployed people, the young, black, minority and ethnic groups and women."@en }
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- Peoples_Assembly_Against_Austerity abstract "The People’s Assembly Against Austerity is a political initiative in the United Kingdom, launched in 2013 and backed by major trade unions such as Unite, UNISON, NUT, NUJ, PCS, RMT and numerous other campaigning groups and individuals such as the Green Party, the Communist Party of Britain, the Coalition of Resistance, Left Unity, Labour MPs, Tariq Ali, Imran Khan, John Pilger and Ken Loach.It is a movement to \"push the arguments against austerity\" it sees as missing from British politics and to fight for all those people it sees as being hit by Government policies, including low-paid workers, disabled people, unemployed people, the young, black, minority and ethnic groups and women.".
- Peoples_Assembly_Against_Austerity comment "The People’s Assembly Against Austerity is a political initiative in the United Kingdom, launched in 2013 and backed by major trade unions such as Unite, UNISON, NUT, NUJ, PCS, RMT and numerous other campaigning groups and individuals such as the Green Party, the Communist Party of Britain, the Coalition of Resistance, Left Unity, Labour MPs, Tariq Ali, Imran Khan, John Pilger and Ken Loach.It is a movement to \"push the arguments against austerity\" it sees as missing from British politics and to fight for all those people it sees as being hit by Government policies, including low-paid workers, disabled people, unemployed people, the young, black, minority and ethnic groups and women.".