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We Won't Pay anti-water charges demo 31 March
WORKERS WILL have their first chance to give their own warnings to the new Assembly on 31 March when the We Won't Pay Campaign demonstrates against water charges in Belfast.
Water bills under this reactionary legislation were put on hold for a year as part of the power-sharing agreement. But charges for water use could still be introduced later.
The We Won't Pay Campaign is demanding that the legislation be abolished not just delayed!
Full analysis on www.socialistworld.net
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