A silent vigil will be held in Exeter city centre today in protest at low wages and inequality.
It's being staged by the city's Quaker group as part of a national campaign, which is also targeting parliamentary candidates in the run-up to the general election.
Local spokesman Gerald Conyngham says one in four workers in Exeter don't earn the living wage and nationally the picture is bleak too.
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