TOGETHER against the far right

We are very excited to announce the launch of TOGETHER against the far right. TOGETHER is an alliance of over 50+ organisations and campaigns, hundreds of public figures alongside thousands of everyday people with a simple message: unity against the far right. You can sign up here.
TOGETHER will be mobilising and organising across the country ahead of a major national demonstration in London on Sat 28 March 2026. Follow and share on Instagram here: I’ll be part of TOGETHER
The TOGETHER statement is signed by Sir Lenny Henry, Fontaines DC, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Paul Weller, Paloma Faith, Kneecap, Christopher Eccleston, Steve Coogan, Frankie Boyle, Brian Eno, Joy Crookes, Jen Brister, Toddla T, Frank Turner, Cornershop, Napalm Death, Charlotte Church, Kerry Godliman, Juliet Stevenson and more. See full list here.
Plus the supporting organisations include Stand Up to Racism, Trades Union Congress, Friends of the Earth, Show Racism the Red Card, UNISON, Unite, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Love Music Hate Racism, Stop the War, Fire Brigades Union, Muslim Council of Britain and many more.
An alliance to stop the far right
The voices of division in our country are growing louder and more confident. For the first time we face a far right party topping the polls, and far right protests on our streets mobilising the biggest numbers they ever have.
Their false promises seize on the very real economic problems people face, in order to scapegoat migrants, Muslims, and refugees.
But we know we can change things when we stand TOGETHER.
That’s why we’re proud to announce our participation in the Together Alliance – a new coalition of over 50+ campaigns, organisations and civil society groups, alongside thousands of everyday people.
And it’s why we’re asking you to sign up, adding your name to the Together Alliance statement.
We know that our strength lies in solidarity. That the change we need comes from us working together for hope not despair, for unity not racism. Your support helps make that unity visible and will inspire others to speak out. TOGETHER we can shift the culture.
It’s in this spirit that we’ll be mobilising and organising in the build-up to a major national demonstration in London next year on Saturday, 28 March 2026.
This is our first public action — and your participation will set the tone, showing that the majority of people in this country stand for unity, not division.
Sign up here and join us at this powerful display of solidarity.
TOGETHER we can reject narratives of division and racism; build solidarity across communities; and unite against the far right.
We’re so excited to have you with us.
– Stand Up to Racism




