Draft:Fraser McGuire
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Fraser McGuire (born 26 November 2003) is a trade union campaigner for hospitality workers and Unite the Union.[1][2], and a political activist in the Labour Party[3][4].
As a student he was involved in the 2023 University of Manchester protests and faced disciplinary action for his role in the 2023 rent strike and occupation of a university senior management building, as well as being evicted from the occupation of the Simon building in May 2023[5][6][7]
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[edit]- ^ Hawley, Zena (7 June 2024). "Hundreds expected at Derby's annual Silk Mill Rally this weekend". Derby Telegraph.
- ^ Live, Unite (2023-05-16). "'Liverpool's potential is huge'". Unite Live. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
- ^ "Fraser McGuire - Brailsford - 2023 - Derbyshire Dales Constituency". Derbyshire Dales Constituency Labour Party.
- ^ 2023 Derbyshire Dales District Council election - Wikipedia
- ^ Dippnall, Poppy (23 March 2023). "University of Manchester forcefully evicted rent strikers from Simon building". Mancunion Matters.
- ^ "Manchester Students Are Going on Rent Strike Again". Novara Media.
- ^ Hartley, Jacob; Grant, Tom (28 February 2023). "The Rent Strike and Occupation: What happened when?". The Mancunion.