”WE are together against the far right”: The Together Alliance sees its West Wales launch on Wednesday, February 18 at Haverfordwest Mosque, with local politicians, trade unionists, farmers, faith groups, artists and anti-racist organisations.
“The voices of division in our country are growing louder,” says the Together Alliance amid anti-racism rallying calls from actor/comedian Sir Lenny Henry and singer/actress Paloma Faith.
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We stand for love over hate, hope over fear and unity over division. We're coming together against racism. Join us, be a part of it.
Sir Lenny Henry
“For the first time the far right are driving politics at a national level, 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 can change things together. The voices of unity can grow stronger. We can show that strength lies in solidarity. That the change we need comes from us working together for hope not despair, for unity not racism.
“Our alliance of hundreds of organisations and hundreds of individuals is coming together to say enough is enough.
“We are mobilising and organising across the country to bring a message of hope over fear, prior to holding a major demonstration in London on March 28, 2026.”

Haverfordwest Mosque is at 1 Cherry Grove, SA61 2NZ. The launch and mobilising meeting starts at 7pm.




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