Together: Monster march takes back streets from far right

Half a million people marched in central London to reject far-right hate, making it the biggest march against the far right in British history. The demonstration, organized by the Together alliance, brought together a diverse array of organizations and individuals to stand against racism and hate.
A massive march took place in central London, with 500,000 people attending. The march was organized by the Together alliance to reject far-right hate. The demonstration started on Park Lane and filled Whitehall with homemade signs and flags. The march was a response to a recent far-right march of over 100,000 racists. Trade unions, including the GMB union, played a significant role in the march. The event also featured a rally in Whitehall, where speakers included Green Party leader Zack Polanski and Unison union general secretary Andrea Egan. The march showed that the anti-racist left has the power to turn the tide against the far right.
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