Stand against policies of hate and division – Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project

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“Thousands will come together in central London to call out this government’s rhetoric and policies that systematically discriminate against people of colour”

By Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace & Justice Project

The Tory party have corrupted our politics – pandering to hate and increasing division as a last-ditch attempt to reduce the damage they are predicted to face at the next General Election.

At the beginning of the week, Lee Anderson joined Reform UK, the latest incarnation of UKIP just weeks after he was in post as Conservative Party vice-chair, and on Monday it was revealed that Diane Abbott was racially abused by a major Tory donor for being a black woman in public life.

We can’t let the politics of hate and division take hold in this country, especially during an election year.

This Saturday, 16 March is the UN’s Day for the Elimination of Racism. Thousands will come together in central London to call out this government’s rhetoric and policies that systematically discriminate against people of colour, whether that be through demonisation of refugees seeking a place of safety, police violence against black communities or the numerous systematic challenges that disproportionately impact migrants in the UK.

The Peace & Justice Project is proud to be supporting this demo alongside campaigning trade unions like the RMT, NEU and Baker’s Union, as well as community organisations including Muslim Council of Britain, Jewish Socialist Group and Disabled People Against Cuts.

Join our founder Jeremy Corbyn, PCS General Secretary Fran Heathcote, John McDonnell MP, Shami Chakrabati, NEU General Secretary Daniel Kebede and more for the rally and march organised by Stand Up To Racism and the Trades Union Congress.

After the march there will be an anti-racist music event dubbed House Against Hate in Whitehall with speakers, DJs and special guests.

And if you can’t wait until Saturday, join the pre-rally gig at Grow in Hackney on Friday 15 March – find out more and get your tickets here.

Let’s come together to tell our politicians that we stand against racism in all its forms and we will unite to stop the hate – now and always.


  • This article is an edited version of the Peace and Justice Project newsletter sent on March 13, 2024.
  • The ‘Stop Racism – Stop the Hate‘ National Demonstration is taking place outside the Home Office, SW1P 4DF this Saturday from 12PM.
  • You can follow Jeremy Corbyn’s Peace and Justice Project on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Featured image: Jeremy Corbyn addresses the Stand Up To Racism demonstration in London on March 18th, 2023. Photo credit: Jeremy Corbyn/Twitter

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