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	"author_name": "Tipping Point South West",
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	"title": "What are we going to do about the Cost of Living Crisis?",
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	"description": "Feeling daunted about how to manage the next six months, but haven&#x27;t had time to look into solutions? Frustrated with how we got here, but bored of just shouting at the TV? Aware of ideas coming from different groups but want to know more before getting involved? This meeting gives you a chance to hear the basics from Bristolians involved in different approaches. Followed by half an hour of questions, and time in smaller groups to get more details. Featuring: Enough is Enough - a coalition of work and housing unions campaigning to demand policies that put ordinary people first. Bristol Energy Network - Experts in helping people in fuel poverty access support for energy efficiency measures. Don&#x27;t Pay - a new campaign to resist the current energy prices hikes by collectively refusing to pay. Dr Pete Webb - Senior Lecturer in Sociology at UWE on the Bristol Poll Tax Unions, how resistance worked then and the differences now. Bristol Climate Justice Coalition on why green jobs can help and new north sea oil and fracked gas are red herrings. How disabled folks have been fighting benefits cuts This is a free event with tea, biscuits and veggie samosas provided. The meeting house is within 10 minutes’ walk of Marlborough Street Bus Station and 15 minutes on foot from Temple Meads Train Station. It is close to several bus routes serving many areas of the city. Bike racks are provided in a small garden at the front, and Cabot Circus car park is next door. It&#x27;s fully wheelchair accessible and has a hearing loop.",
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