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NI fuel protesters ‘stand in solidarity’ with Irish counterparts

“There’s real anger across the whole island of Ireland about rising prices, not only with fuel but the cost of living and the cost of a bag of messages out of the supermarkets,” said Michael McLaughlin, one of the protest organisers.

“All other sectors of the economy – manufacturing, construction, hospitality, healthcare, distribution, you name it, all the workers throughout the pandemic kept the lights on.

“All the people who went out, day after day, working to keep the country going – they’re the workers who are getting hammered left right and centre every time they go out the front door, go to a fuel pump, go down to the supermarket for a bag of groceries and messages – something has to give.”

He said those who had gathered in Strabane had done so to “articulate that anger in the best way we can” and to send a clear message to the “political class that enough is enough”.

“We can’t go on like this and we hope that they are listening to our message,” he added.

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