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World News See other World News Articles Title: "Widespread Civil Unrest" Looming In UK Over Cost-Of-Living Crisis Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Summit News, The chance of widespread civil unrest occurring in the UK as a result of people being unable to afford to pay their bills due to the cost of living crisis is inevitable, according to one campaigner. With energy prices set to soar even higher in October as a result of the sanctions on Russia, many Brits have resolved to refuse to pay their bills as part of a growing backlash some are comparing to the poll tax riots. London was hit with violent riots back in 1990 in response to the governments efforts to introduce the poll tax, and the new levy was eventually scrapped after a coalition of interest groups amongst both the working class and the middle class combined to defeat it. A similar movement under the umbrella of the Dont Pay organization is now urging people to cancel their direct debits in October if energy prices continue to rise. Average energy bills in the UK for dual fuel are expected to rise to £3,615 by January 2023, an increase of 283 per cent on March levels. Millions of us wont be able to afford food and bills this winter, asserts the Dont Pay manifesto. We cannot afford to let that happen. We demand a reduction of bills to an affordable level. We will cancel our direct debits from October 1st if we are ignored. Don't Pay. @dontpayuk 🚨 !! 75,000 PEOPLE HAVE PLEDGED TO STRIKE !! 🚨 💪 If 1 MILLION people pledge to strike then we will withhold payment from the energy companies! 🔥 We are building a people powered movement to end the #CostOfGreedCrisis SPREAD THE WORD + SIGN UP: http://DONTPAY.UK 📈❌ However, others have warned that a mass refusal to pay bills will only result in energy prices soaring even higher because more companies will leave the market, allowing fewer corporations to create pricing monopolies. Inflation is also set to hit 15 per cent next year as the whirlwind of economically devastating lockdowns and Europes support for the current thing prolonging the war in Ukraine hits people hard. Meanwhile, energy giant BP just announced its biggest quarterly profit for 14 years. Campaigner Tom Scott said he isnt calling for riots, but that they are almost certain to happen if things dont change. There was a major riot in London [in 1990], Scott told the Telegraph. Thats not something I would like to see, but I think its almost inevitable that unless the Government does take much more effective action to help people, there will be widespread civil unrest. A new poll also found that a slim majority of Brits 51 per cent thinks there will be cost of living riots later this year. Meanwhile, the UK government continues to give the red carpet treatment, free accommodation, food and money to record numbers of illegal migrants with iPhones arriving on boats from France. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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