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The growing crisis in Britain’s public sector has prompted a fierce response from leading trade unions, with the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) now supported by the Communications Workers Union (CWU) in demanding a fundamental shift in the nation’s fiscal policy.
CWU General Secretary Owen Wright stated that workers are 'paying the price for a broken economic model,' a system he claims is rigged to reward the ultra-rich while the cost of living crisis and shrinking wages crush millions of working people.
The unions argue that the ultra-wealthy are reaping the benefits of this system while public services are on the brink of collapse due to 15 years of austerity measures.
The FBU has delivered a particularly stark warning about the fire and rescue service, which it says is in a 'state of emergency' following the loss of one in five firefighters since 2010.
To begin addressing this public safety crisis, the union asserts an immediate increase of 5,000 firefighters is needed.
The core of their solution is a progressive wealth tax, urging the Government to act decisively by taxing extreme wealth.
This, they argue, is the only viable path to rebuild public services, stimulate job creation, and provide essential support to struggling households across the UK.
The unified front from these key public sector unions elevates the debate over wealth redistribution ahead of the next general election.
2025-10-01 12:51:00



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