
The Together Alliance launches today and the Communist Party is proud to be a founding signatory.
What is the Together Alliance?
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.
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.
“From the Battle of Cable Street to present day the Communist Party has always been at the forefront of the struggle against racism and the far right. We’re calling on all members and supporters to get behind this campaign online and in the streets to build a real, united and working class response to the rise of the far right.” Tony Conway, Communist Party Anti-Racism Anti-Fascism Commission Convenor
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You can find out more about the Party’s Anti Racism Anti Fascism Commission here.
For further information or to arrange an interview contact Johnnie Hunter, Communications Director, johnniehunter@communistparty.org.uk.