BRIG & Partners Mobilises Birmingham for the Together Against the Far Right National Demonstration

BRIG, Beyond Racism, Unite the People and Stand Up to Racism Birmingham, are joining forces to organise transport to the Together Alliance national mobilisation against the rise of the far right in London on Saturday 28 March 2026.

BRIG Joined the TOGETHER Alliance to Stand Against the Far Right

BRIG was proud to announce that in December 2025, we officially registered as a supporting organisation with the TOGETHER Alliance, a new national coalition uniting over 50 organisations, hundreds of public figures, and thousands of everyday people to stand against the rise of the far right.

The Alliance is mobilising for a major national mobilisation on Saturday, 28 March 2026, and this is a critical moment to show solidarity, strength, and collective resistance to extremism in all its forms. At a time when division and hate seek to grow, movements rooted in unity, equality, and justice are more important than ever.

Support for the mobilisation has continued to grow. Key trade unions, community organisations, and well-known voices from music, culture, and public life have pledged their backing — including celebrated comedian and activist Lenny Henry. By joining this movement, you will be standing alongside people from every background who are committed to building a society free from racism and fear.

Birmingham Coach to London

To ensure Birmingham is strongly represented on the day, BRIG, Beyond Racism, Unite the People and Stand Up to Racism Birmingham, will be organising a coach to travel to London for the march.

  • Departure location: BRIG Café at The Warehouse

  • Date: Saturday 28 March 2026

  • Departure time: Between 8:00am and 9:00am

Ticket prices are set to make the journey accessible while supporting the mobilisation effort:

  • £20 – Solidarity price (for those who can contribute more to support others)

  • £15 – Standard price

  • £10 – General price

Spaces will be limited, so early sign-up is encouraged. Click here to get your tickets now.

Get Involved

This is more than a demonstration — it is a collective stand for the kind of country we want to live in, whether you are attending for the first time or have marched many times before, your presence matters.

Sign up now to receive updates about the mobilisation and find out how you can get involved:

https://www.togetheralliance.org.uk/

Together, we can send a clear message: Birmingham stands united against racism and the far right.

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