March Together Against the Far Right – assembles Windrush Square, 11am Saturday 28th March 2026

Over 300 organisations representing more than seven million people, including trade unions, campaigning groups, charities and faith groups, are backing this Saturday’s Together Alliance national march against the far right, …

March Together Against the Far Right – assembles Windrush Square, 11am Saturday 28th March 2026

Over 300 organisations representing more than seven million people, including trade unions, campaigning groups, charities and faith groups, are backing this Saturday’s Together Alliance national march against the far right, with Lambeth residents assembling at Windrush Square at 11am before heading into central London.

Local groups have been campaigning for weeks to publicise the march, mobilising from Windrush Square including the Green Party, NEU, Unite, Unison and West Norwood 4 Palestine.

Laura Graham, who is planning to stand in St Martin’s ward as a Your Party-backed independent candidate, told Brixton Buzz she was “incensed to see that little fascist Tommy Robinson posing at the cenotaph, having the bare-faced cheek to appropriate our fallen.” Members of her family had “fought the Nazis in World War Two against hateful little people like him.” (see our video at the end of the article).

While canvassing for people to attend the march, Green Party councillor Paul Valentine told the Buzz:

“So many people are coming together and making a stand – it’s such a wonderful, positive sign of hope. We will be united against the racists of the far right. We will see them off.” – Cllr Paul Valentine.

Den Henry, NEU National Executive

Speaking to the Buzz in Windrush Square last week, Den Henry from the NEU said:

“The whole community must come together and stand firm and stand strong together, and I urge everyone who can to get out on Saturday.” Den Henry, NEU.

After speeches from 2pm, the Together Alliance and House Against Hate are hosting a free music event in Trafalgar Square from 3pm until 6pm, featuring Lambeth’s own Joy Crookes alongside A Guy Called Gerald, Norman Jay MBE, Hot Chip (DJ Set) and many more.

A Stop the War Coalition feeder march for Palestine will also assemble at 12 midday on Exhibition Road at the Hyde Park end before joining the main demonstration.

Assembles from 12pm on Park Lane, departing at 1pm along Piccadilly, Regent Street and Pall Mall before finishing on Whitehall. A shorter, accessible route gathers from 1pm at the top of Whitehall outside Waterstones, near Trafalgar Square.

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Video: Tommy Robinson and Christian Fascism, 13 September 2025