Article 6320F ‘People are tired of being ignored while the rich get richer’: Bernie Sanders on anger and hope in the US and UK

‘People are tired of being ignored while the rich get richer’: Bernie Sanders on anger and hope in the US and UK

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Owen Jones
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The Vermont senator rose from the political margins to become hugely influential within the American left. As he prepares to speak at a London rally, he explains why unions on both sides of the Atlantic must reassert their power

Both are unlikely political sensations who were long consigned to the fringes: Bernie Sanders, an octogenarian US senator who inspired an army of voters far younger than himself; and Mick Lynch, a former blacklisted construction worker and child of Irish immigrants who, as the leader of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union (RMT), shot to national prominence when he humbled hostile but underinformed broadcast journalists. I think Lynch is touching a nerve," Sanders says.

The de facto leader of the US left has swung his considerable political heft behind a new campaign - Enough Is Enough - launched to fight Britain's mounting cost of living crisis, which was founded in part by Lynch and the RMT. It has certainly touched a nerve: at a recent rally in Clapham, south London, many of those who had queued around the block were turned away for lack of space. Enough is enough', funnily enough, is an expression we use a lot here," Sanders says. People are sick and tired of often working longer hours for low wages; sick and tired of their kids having a lower standard of living than them; and they're sick and tired of billionaires getting richer and richer while they fall behind.

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