Some 300,000 people joined Enough is Enough, the campaign to fight the UK’s cost of living crisis, within days of its launch.
Announced two weeks ago, the campaign’s website crashed on its first day due to the high number of people signing up. The campaign’s demands include pay rises, reduction in energy bills and an end to food poverty.
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