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Nurses and teachers demand election as 677,000 key worker kids live in poverty

TUC General Secretary Francis O’Grady will lead a protest on Wednesday in Westminster calling for voters to get a say – just as the Tories threaten a miserable 2% pay rise

Nurses, teachers and care workers will demand a general election as shock figures reveal more than 677,000 children of key workers are living in poverty.

Hundreds of trade unionists from across Britain will take part in a mass rally in Westminster calling for voters to get a say on how this country is run.

The Tories are threatening to whack public sector staff by capping pay rises across the board at a miserable 2% next year, despite warnings inflation could still be above 9%.

TUC General Secretary Francis O’Grady, who will lead the protest calling for a general election, declared: “The Tories have no mandate for this. They mustn’t be allowed to make working people pay the price – yet again – for their gross incompetence.

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