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The 1958 general strike in the United Kingdom was primarily caused by widespread dissatisfaction with economic conditions, including rising inflation, stagnant wages, and high unemployment. Additionally, there was discontent with government policies and austerity measures that many felt disproportionately affected the working class. The strike reflected broader social and political tensions, as labor unions sought to assert their influence in response to perceived governmental neglect of workers' rights and needs.

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