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Take Back Power Activists Take Food from UK Supermarkets for Food Banks
Take Back Power activists redistributed food from major UK supermarkets to local food banks amid a cost of living crisis affecting 6.5 million people, the group said.
- On Saturday, Take Back Power supporters entered supermarkets in London, Manchester, Exeter and Truro from around 8.30am, taking food and necessities from supermarket shelves.
- The group said its campaign aims to force systemic change by demanding a permanent House of the People with power to tax extreme wealth, citing 6.5 million people using foodbanks annually.
- From around 9am in London, activists loaded trolleys at Sainsbury's, Lewisham Centre, setting up a stall while security staff arrived by 9.40 and police at 9.50 before supporters left at 10am.
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Take Back Power supporters redistribute food from supermarkets to foodbanks
Take Back Power supporters have been redistributing food from supermarkets to local foodbanks across the country this morning. Take Back Power is a nonviolent civil-resistance group, demanding that the UK government establish a ‘House of the People’. This is a permanent citizen-led assembly with the power to tax extreme wealth. From around 8.30am on 14 March, teams across four UK cities – Manchester, London, Exeter and Truro – entered supermarke…
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