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‘Workers have been inspired’: Mick Lynch reflects on historic week as he addresses rally in King’s Cross

"You have the power. A wheel doesn't turn. A light doesn't go on without us."

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-06-26 09:31
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Mick Lynch said workers have “been inspired” by industrial action this week as he addressed a rally outside King’s Cross station.

The RMT general secretary said that the country needs a “redistribution of wealth” in an impassioned speech, calling on workers of the UK to unite and demand better conditions for all.

“This week has been surprising. I was expecting to get a couple of press releases and a clip on BBC Radio Bedford or something. But workers have been inspired” – Mick Lynch, RMT.

Solidarity rally for striking rail workers outside King’s Cross. pic.twitter.com/Cu9H0AUzsK

— Alex Nunns (@alexnunns) June 25, 2022

Lynch has won widespread support for his media work this week, and has been credited for doing “more for workers in two days than Sir Keir Starmer has in two years” owing to his ability to win people over to his cause.

“I’ll tell you what the answer is: a redistribution of wealth in this country!”

– @RMTunion GS Mick Lynch pic.twitter.com/62bosqD1P6

— Ronan Burtenshaw (@ronanburtenshaw) June 25, 2022

Outside London King’s Cross station he told workers: “You have the power. A wheel doesn’t turn. A light doesn’t go on without us.”

Watch the clip in full below:

"You have the power. A wheel doesn't turn. A light doesn't go on without us."

Speaking at the @RMTunion rally at King's Cross, Mick Lynch calls on workers of the UK to unite and demand better conditions for all pic.twitter.com/pS2kqm7Q0B

— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) June 25, 2022

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