1000 anti-fascists assembled in Sheffield.
Also, hundreds marched in Liverpool and Newcastle.
A mass movement of antiracists, trade unions, campaign, political & community groups can stop the far right.
Unity & solidarity can win.
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A wee group of angry balaclava and mask-wearing anti-immigration guys tried to stop the good people of Glasgow showing solidarity with migrants and standing up to racism and fascism. Well, the far right are far outnumbered...
#RefugeesWelcome #MigrantsWelcome #NeighboursNotStrangers #Glasgow
Anti-racist protesters overwhelmingly outnumbered the far right in Brighton today. Let’s make sure the same happens in Birmingham next week.
Hannah Graham
Kings Heath United Against Racism
Claire Hanna MP, SDLP leader, speaking the truth about Tuesday night’s violence in Belfast: “What you are seeing is a race-based pogrom… Elon Musk and Tomy Robinson and Nigel Farage will be sitting pretty in their big houses after bringing this level of disorder and fear to people in Belfast.”
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10,000 anti-racists reclaimed the streets of Glasgow.
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4000 marched against the far right in Brighton
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Kings Heath United Against Racism
Thousands mobilised against the far right in cities across the UK today.
Some 20,000 people out opposing racism in Belfast.
The biggest antiracist demo in Belfast’s history - the best possible response to the racist pogroms that hit the city.
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Kings Heath United Against Racism
The world's first trillionaire:
I came to this country as a child refugee. No English, no certainty, no idea what my life could become. Britain gave me refuge.
Not on a timer, not with conditions attached, but with a chance to grow roots.
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Once again, Brighton and Hove’s brave and inclusive city has massively outnumbered an attempted fascist march on our streets. Love will win.
Pics: forward view, backward view, team view, street view.
#gohomeracists #Brighton
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Kings Heath United Against Racism
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Shabana Mahmood is expected to say the era of permanent protection for refugees is over, in major changes to the UK's asylum and immigration system.